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  • Record amount of crystal meth found

    Record amount of crystal meth found

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    Drug bust intercepts millions worth of meth headed to Sacramento


    Drug bust intercepts millions worth of meth headed to Sacramento

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    Dutch authorities seized a record haul of 3.2 tons of methamphetamines worth more than 22 million euros, the public prosecutor’s office said Thursday, marking the second time in two months that a record amount of crystal meth has been intercepted in Europe.

    Customs officers discovered the haul in early March at the Rotterdam port in a cargo which arrived from Mexico and was destined for a company in the southern village of Den Hout, the office said in a statement.

    “The haul was hidden in a sandy substance heavily contaminated with copper and PFAS,” a type of long-lasting chemical, said the prosecutor’s office, which released an image of the seized drugs.

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    Dutch authorities seized a record haul of 3.2 tons of methamphetamines, the public prosecutor’s office said on July 25, 2024.

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    It took authorities four months to find a way to destroy the methamphetamines, which was why the announcement was delayed.

    Weighing more than 3.2 tons and with a street value of $24.3 million, it was “the largest seizure of crystal meth in the Netherlands to date”, the office said.

    A 55-year-old man from Den Hout was arrested and subsequently released but remains the main suspect in the case.

    The major bust was announced two months after Spanish police said they had seized 1.8 tons of crystal meth that Mexico’s Sinaloa Cartel was trying to sell in Europe, marking the country’s biggest-ever seizure of the narcotic.

    The announcement also comes just days after authorities in South Africa said they discovered a

    multimillion-dollar crystal meth lab hidden in a remote farm north of Johannesburg.

    Methamphetamines are similar to amphetamines but far stronger and more addictive.

    Also known as “yaba” or “ice,” the drug is sold in the form of crystals, powder, capsules or tablets.

    Meanwhile, Dutch authorities also announced this week that 70 million euros worth of cocaine had been intercepted during an inspection in the port of Rotterdam. They said a bulk of the drugs were found hidden in shipments of mangos, avocados and bananas — a common tactic used by drug traffickers.

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  • Asylum seekers scrambling to find local housing 

    Asylum seekers scrambling to find local housing 

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    ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) – It’s been one year since asylum seekers from New York City were sent to the Capital District by busloads. We told you about the evacuation at the Rotterdam Super 8, where many of them were living, now the New York City mayor’s office is asking the Rotterdam community for help housing them.

    Following their removal from the Rotterdam Super 8 – due to no working sprinkler or fire alarm system – asylum seekers tell NEWS10 they have been told by DocGo that they will be removed from the current hotel they’re staying in. 

    One person told me, “They only gave us 8 days to vacate the hotel where we are, in reality we don’t have anything to rent and we don’t want to go to New York.”

    Many of the children attend school in the Mohonasen Central School District. Superintendent Shannon Shine said the situation is dynamic.

    “They were informed they could stay for six weeks, which would take them to the end of the school year and apparently the hotel mid-last week said it would be sold and everyone had to be out by June 1,” said Shine.

    Shine said DocGo has offered to buy asylum seekers tickets, on any mode of transportation, to anywhere they have family or other living arrangements. However, an asylum seeker tells me he’s concerned because he does not have a place to go. 

    “They will transport them free of charge, plane, train or automobile. The guy said actually anywhere in the world and I guess that would deal with, can you get into another country or not? Passports, customs laws. But certainly anywhere in the United States they want to go if they have family or if they have friends. A job, a place to go,” said Shine.

    Shine said things are changing rapidly, but he’s been following the situation closely because they have a legal obligation to educate all students in the district. 

    “We want them to finish if at all possible, we know it’s good for them, but some of these things may ultimately turn out to be beyond our control,” said Shine.

    He and his staff have heard harrowing stories about what the students and their families have been through.

    “It’s pretty affronting when you listen to the sheer number of miles traveled. People taking advantage in, different countries. It runs the gamut from murder, extortion, rape, bribery, charging excessive amounts, taking advantage of people financially. Sex trafficking. All of that isn’t like ‘Oh yeah we think that this could happen’. No, it did happen, it is happening which makes it pretty brutal,” said Shine. “And then you have kids who were there throughout the whole thing, depending on the age of the kids they may have been involved in some of these things.”

    Shine said the district has resources and helping asylum seekers does not take away from other students. He said the students and their families have been through some heart wrenching challenges.

    “People may have political opinions about this, but that’s outside of my purview. What is inside of my purview is students in our district, residing here, are our responsibility and we will do the best we can for them,” said Shine.

    Shine said there’s a slim chance asylum seekers could stay in the area and if they stay he will do what he can to transport students to school. 

    The New York City Mayor’s office released a statement saying, “We are pursuing all available options to keep these families in Rotterdam, where they have lived for months, so that school-aged children can finish their school year there. We welcome any businesses, faith institutions, or community organizations in the area who can temporarily accommodate these families to please reach out.”

    The New York City mayor’s office is asking anyone in a position to help to contact the city by sending an email to asylumseekersupport@cityhall.nyc.gov

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  • ‘Green Border’ Wins Rotterdam Audience Award

    ‘Green Border’ Wins Rotterdam Audience Award

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    Green Border, Agnieszka Holland’s harrowing tale of refugees caught in the wooded boundary between Belarus and Poland, won the Audience Award at this year’s Rotterdam Film Festival, which wrapped up Sunday.

    Japanese director Tanaka Toshihiko won Rotterdam’s coveted Tiger Award for best competition film for his debut Rei, a drama exploring human relationships made almost entirely with a cast and crew of mostly nonprofessionals and students. The Iranian drama The Old Bachelor from director Oktay Baraheni won Rotterdam’s VPRO Big Screen Award.

    The FIPRESCI Award, handed out by international film critics, went to Kiss Wagon from the Indian director Midhun Murali.

    Judged by the audience’s response, Rotterdam 2024 was a resounding success, with the festival reporting more than a quarter of a million viewers over its 11-day program, which included the screening of 424 films and artist discussions with the likes of Oscar contender Sandra Hüller (Anatomy of a Fall), Italian directing veteran Marco Bellocchio (The Traitor) and pop music legend Debbie Harry.

    “This edition we saw with great pleasure how our discoveries found their audiences,” said Rotterdam festival director Vanja Kaludjercic. “From the joy of our opening night to the excitement of welcoming superstars and cinematic giants, to witnessing the blossoming of future greats like the Tiger Award winner, there was a special atmosphere at the festival this edition. We take pride in making a program that foregrounds the unexpected and unique — and that challenges and enriches…. As we look ahead, we see that our ideas and aspirations connect strongly with the audience, strengthening us for the years to come.”

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    Scott Roxborough

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