Four members of the Kinahan cartel has been arrested and are expected to appear before a Dutch court today, February 9th, in connection with an alleged botched shooting last Sunday.
Garreth Chubb,30 (pictured) was one of the four men arrested by police
on in a bar at Rembrandt Square after a Nigerian man claimed he was
threatened with a fireman.
The man, who is not named had fled the bar and contacted police claiming
he was the victim of an attempted shooting. One of the men, a
23-year-old from Inchicore, is an associate of Chubb. The other two are
UK nationals aged 29 and 37.
A spokesman for the Dutch police said no time had been confirmed by the judiciary for when the hearing will take place.
The alleged firearm incident is said to have occurred at 8.45pm on Sunday, February 5th. During a search of the nearby Club Smokey, officers recovered three pistols and a silencer. One of the weapons was found hidden in a bin and the others under a seat.
It is understood the man, who has both Dutch and Nigerian citizenship, has since fled the country.
A spokesman for the Dutch police said no time had been confirmed by the judiciary for when the hearing will take place.
The alleged firearm incident is said to have occurred at 8.45pm on Sunday, February 5th. During a search of the nearby Club Smokey, officers recovered three pistols and a silencer. One of the weapons was found hidden in a bin and the others under a seat.
It is understood the man, who has both Dutch and Nigerian citizenship, has since fled the country.
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