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Prosecutors demand 7 months in prison for father of Jos Leijdekkers for money laundering

Prosecutors demand 7 months in prison for father of Jos Leijdekkers for money laundering

The Dutch Public Prosecution Service has demanded a seven-month prison sentence for Joseph Leijdekkers, the 71-year-old father of fugitive criminal 'Bolle Jos,' for money laundering. The charges follow a January 2023 search of his Rotterdam home, where authorities discovered luxury watches, cash, and a signal jammer.

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