
Dutch authorities are doing anything they can to locate Joseph Johannes Leijdekkers. The 31-year-old is suspected of money laundering and is considered a key player in international cocaine traffic across Europe. Leijdekkers is also believed to have played a major role in the disappearance and death of a woman in Amsterdam in October 2019.
Joseph Johannes Leijdekkers is part of the EU Most Wanted, a network created by Europol and European Union police authorities, including those in Luxembourg, that seeks to apprehend criminals on the run throughout the EU. Abdullah Khodor and d’Edinjo Pulti are the EU’s current main targets.
Although these two men are considered dangerous, they do not evoke the same interest on the part of authorities as Joseph Johannes Leijdekkers. Dutch police are currently offering 200.000 euros to anyone who might be able to give them key information leading to his arrest.
However, proceed with caution: like most criminals on the EU Most Wanted list, he is considered a danger to the community and violent. Should you spot him, it is advisable to retain distance and contact the police rather than attempt to approach him.
For more information, visit the official website of the EU Most Wanted List managed by Europol and Enfast.