The Netherlands arrests 4 drug dealers with weapons and bombs before attacking a Moroccan sports store

The Netherlands arrests 4 drug dealers with weapons and bombs before attacking a Moroccan sports store

Four suspects were detained by Dutch police in Antwerp before they attempted to break into Jamal Ben Seddik’s shop and attack him following a previous argument with his brother Said Ben Seddik, who is charged with drug trafficking. Jamal Ben Seddik is a Moroccan kickboxer.
Police were drawn to the Dutchmen’s car, and after they were apprehended, they discovered a gun and Molotov cocktails inside, according to Kato Bellmans of the Antwerp Public Prosecutors Office.

The police said that the suspects were about to attack a nearby store that had previously been targeted three times, since the door had been damaged, a petrol bomb had been thrown inside, and the word “thief” had been scrawled on the drapes.
Two young males were detained shortly after the attack with a machine gun after the building had been shot at with a Kalashnikov assault weapon a week earlier.

The shop in question was owned by the Moroccan kickboxing family Jamal Ben Seddik, and his brother, Said Ben Seddik, ran a phone shop in the same building. However, Said Ben Seddik is currently being investigated for a number of drug cases, and he is reportedly arguing with clients who believe he stole a portion of their own drug shipment.

Before targeting a Moroccan sports store, the Netherlands captures 4 drug dealers carrying weapons and bombs.

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