DutchNews.nl,
Friday 24 January 2014
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Two men
aged 30 and 64 and a 54-year-old woman are suspected of conning hundreds of
people out of their cash by promising high returns on property and mortgage
investments.
Several
luxury cars, including a Jaguar and two Mercedes, were seized during searches
at homes in Amstelveen and Soest and business premises in Amersfoort, Baarn,
Amsterdam and Amstelveen.
Police also
found a number of weapons, including a hand gun, the public prosecutor said.
Investigators have also sequestered some 70 bank accounts used for the scam.
Complaint
The
investigation kicked off after a complaint was made to the Dutch financial
services regulator AFM.
Investors
were told their money was being placed in German property. ‘The rest of the
money is thought to have been spent privately by the suspects and used to make
interest payments to other investors,’ the department said in a statement.

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