Ebben previously worked with 29-year-old Isaac “Bom” B. This Rotterdammer has been convicted in both Belgium and the Netherlands. In the Netherlands he was sentenced to twelve years in prison for cocaine trafficking. In Belgium, six years in prison. B. was arrested in Turkey last year together with a number of other people who the police considered to be part of the network of the fugitive Dutchman “Bolle” Jos Leijdekkers.

Isaac B., alias Bom, is considered one of the most important cocaine smugglers in Europe. 'Bom' is said to be the head of a huge network of young drug smugglers from Rotterdam and Amsterdam. At the beginning of this year, the Amsterdam court sentenced him to 12 years in prison for cocaine trafficking and money laundering. Isaac B.'s network was responsible, among other things, for the mega transport of 4,200 kg of cocaine that was intercepted in the port of Antwerp in April 2020.

The Pasta House
Isaac B.'s name also appears in a number of large Antwerp files. In February of this year, he was sentenced to six years in prison in Antwerp as leader of an organization that was behind, among other things, the attack against The Pasta House on Turnhoutsebaan in Deurne.

The judges in Antwerp then also ordered his immediate arrest, since B. did not come to the trial. B. is also being prosecuted in the case in which an Antwerp fire guard was seriously assaulted by a group of thieves on one of the fruit quays .

Some Dutch media consistently describe Isaac B. as the right-hand man of that other major fugitive drug boss: 'Bolle Jos' Leijdekkers. The truth is that Bolle Jos and Isaac B. have not been business partners for more than a year. What's more, the former business partners have been at odds with each other for some time.


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