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Dutch police discover criminal gang's 'torture chamber' during drugs raid

A torture chamber, discovered by Dutch police, allegedly used by criminals to detain and interrogate prisoners - REUTERS
A torture chamber, discovered by Dutch police, allegedly used by criminals to detain and interrogate prisoners - REUTERS

Dutch police said they discovered a torture chamber used by criminals for interrogations inside a shipping container, equipped with a dentist’s chair to hold prisoners and sound-proofing to stifle their screams.

Six people were detained on suspicion of kidnapping and hostage taking, the national police said in a statement.

Seven shipping containers were found in a warehouse on June 22 in the town of Wouwse Plantage near the southern border with Belgium. Six of the containers were used as prison cells.

“Suspects called the seventh container the ‘treatment room’, which was very clearly meant for and prepared to torture people,” the statement said.

Handcuffs were attached to the ceilings and floors of the cells, which could be watched remotely via a video feed.

Dutch police uses explosives to enter a building where a torture chamber is hidden in a shipping container  - REUTERS
Dutch police uses explosives to enter a building where a torture chamber is hidden in a shipping container - REUTERS

The site was found during an investigation into a 40-year-old man from The Hague suspected of drug trafficking and plotting an execution.

Police were able to read texts sent on the encrypted messaging app EncroChat, enabling them to follow real time conversations between the criminals, who swapped pictures of the dental chair, the statement said.

Police also confiscated 24 kilograms of the drug MDMA, police clothing, stolen vehicles and weapons, the statement said.

Video released by the police showed a heavily armed arrest team blasting open a door at the warehouse and discovering the improvised prison. Another armed team detained a suspect in Rotterdam.

A torture chamber, discovered by Dutch police, allegedly used by criminals to detain and interrogate prisoners - REUTERS
A torture chamber, discovered by Dutch police, allegedly used by criminals to detain and interrogate prisoners - REUTERS

"Six of the containers were intended as cells in which people could be tied up and one container was intended as a torture chamber," Andy Kraag, head of the police's National Investigation Service, said in a video released by police, adding that the police operation "prevented a number of violent crimes."

A search of the containers uncovered bags containing tools including hedge cutters, scalpels and pliers.

A court in Amsterdam ordered the six suspects held for 90 days as investigations continue.