German police use fake traffic lights for arrest | Satudarah leader also temporarily detained

In a spectacular police operation at the border by the German police, an unknown German suspect was arrested on Wednesday evening. Michel B., the 59-year-old co-founder of motorcycle club Satudarah, was also arrested during the operation. He was released a few hours later. This is reported by the newspaper Tubantia.

The lawyer of the two men, Karin Blonk, confirmed the arrests to the newspaper. Her clients were arrested on Wednesday around 17:30 after a remarkable police action. Two temporary traffic lights were set up in front of a German restaurant on the border between the Netherlands and Germany, on the so-called Knalhutteweg. Tubantia: 'When the police target approached the location, the traffic lights turned red. His vehicle stopped, after which the police immediately took aim at him and arrested him.'

The two detainees were blindfolded and held at gunpoint for twenty minutes on the sidewalk in front of the restaurant. They were then taken away in a police bus in the direction of the town of Ahaus, just across the border with Enschede. The traffic lights were then removed again.

Commando
According to the newspaper's sources, the arrest was made by a so-called Spezialeinsatzkommando, or SEK. This is a heavily armed arrest team comparable to the Dutch Special Intervention Service (DSI).

The identity of the detainee is unknown, and the facts for which he was arrested are also still unclear. The German police could not yet make any statements to Tubantia on Wednesday evening, and lawyer Blonk was not yet aware of a suspicion.

The briefly detained Michel B. and several co-suspects from the same city are suspected of smuggling thousands of kilos of cocaine from Brazil.

Early February of this year, the police arrested a large number of suspects in an investigation focused on arms and drug trafficking. Among them were people from the notorious R. family from Oss and also members of Satudarah.

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