Dutch police discovered secret torture rooms in containers

Lê Thanh Hà |

The Netherlands has just discovered secret torture rooms in transportation containers, surrounded by soundproofing and filled with violent equipment.

According to CNN, Dutch police raided a location at Wouwse Plantage on the Dutch - Belgian border, arresting six men suspected of committing multiple kidnappings, hostag hostages and crimes of violence.

Here, six containers of transportation were converted into "mini-prisoners", hiding many types of violent weapons used for torture. The containers are all equipped with cameras for remote monitoring.

"In each room, handcuffs are attached to the ceiling and floor to let the victim chained with the arms raised. The rooms have been installed with noise insulation and insulation. Including a seating room, with a belt tying the foot and arm to hold tightly and put pressure on the victim," the police statement stated.

In addition, the police also found plowing, a saw, a knife, a hand job, a hand soldier, a hand soldier, a glue, a cloth hat covering the face and 24kg of ecstasy after searching a house in Rotterdam.

According to the national prosecutor's office, the police also found three stolen delivery trucks, two BMWs, seven guns and a Chinese version of the AK-47. A total of 25 weapons were found along with the suspects.

The investigation began in April, after police accessed an encrypted chat network to track the group's movements and plots, officials said the investigation began in April, which could date to potential victims.

"These people have been warned by the police and have been moving elsewhere. Several kidnappings, hostages and other serious crimes of violence have been thwarted," the statement said.

The discovery of secret torture rooms in the containers comes after a series of successful raids by British and European police based on online information sources, in which hundreds of people were arrested and more than 27 tons of drugs were seized in the UK and the Netherlands.

On July 7, a court in Amsterdam issued a decision to detain six men involved in the case for 90 days.

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