Roelf B Surprised: "How the hell did he get involved in this?" - Sarkari Result News
Top athlete Roelf B. is doing well in the Hungarian cell 'depending on the circumstances'. That is what his father says, after earlier today it turned out that the police found more than 300,000 euros worth of drugs at Roelf and his friend Gert-Jan N. The men from Stadskanaal have been sentenced to a prison sentence of 'at least 8 years'.
In the doorway of his detached mansion in Stadskanaal stands Jakob, the father of Roelf B. (21).
According to fellow citizens, he has just returned from a trip to Hungary, where his son and school friend Gert-Jan N. (22) are in custody after being caught with a large amount of drugs at the Sziget festival in Budapest. Jacob does not want to say much, he says about his son: "He is doing well
, depending on the circumstances." The Hungarian police today announced a second drug catch.
, depending on the circumstances." The Hungarian police today announced a second drug catch.
After agents found kilos of ecstasy and pre-run joints in a tent on the festival site last week, another four thousand ecstasy tablets and 15 kilograms of joints were found in a delivery van in Budapest.
According to the Hungarian police, the street value of the drugs was more than 300,000 euros.
A video that the police brought out this morning shows how agents with a wagging drug dog clear the bus.
Roelf and Gert-Jan acquaintances saw immediately: that is Gert-Jan's Volkswagen Caddy.
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In the Groningen Stadskanaal, a city of just under 20,000 inhabitants, the two arrested festivalgoers are still the talk of the day.
"I don't get it," says Fred Mol, chairman of B.'s athletics club Jahn II.
,, Roelf is a very serious athlete and put everything aside to keep getting better. How the hell did he get involved in this? ""
In app groups of young people in Stadskanaal it buzzes with rumors that are completely unconfirmed.
No one knows the answer to where the two got the drugs from. Gert-Jan sometimes used a pill, says an acquaintance. ,, On Fridays he often came to a bar where a lot is used.
But I never heard that he also dealt in drugs. And if it were, I would have heard it left or right. "
Van Roelf B. can certainly not believe his peers have been arrested with such a large amount of drugs.
They know him as a bloody serious athlete who first excelled in basketball and went into athletics in 2013 and found that he could already compete with the best without training.
A year later he was second in the 100 meter sprint at the Dutch athletics championships.
Power man
This is not a miscalculation, but just stupid
Nelli Cooman, former athlete
Two-time world sprint champion Nelli Cooman met Roelf B. in 2014.
She invited him for a dinner at her sporting event, the Nelli Cooman Games. ,, A good, spontaneous, sympathetic boy. And super muscular.
Truly a traditional Dutch strength man.
I gave him walking tips and every now and then we kept in touch. When he obtained his diploma, I called him to congratulate
. ,, This is not a miscalculation, just stupid. Drug money is blood money. Anyone who deals in drugs is ruining the lives of other people's children. ”
Roelf B. is the second Dutch athlete to be caught in a very short time with drugs. Earlier in Germany, athlete Madiea G., who, like B., trained for a while at top sports center Papendal, was arrested.
The Athletics Union speaks of 'a bizarre coincidence'.
The fact that the reimbursements in athletics are low is, according to Cooman, no excuse for dealing in drugs.
In my time I received 200 guilders a month. But I didn't do it for the wage. "
Maximum penalty In any case, Roelf B. killed his top sport career. After the new drug capture, the two men will be sentenced to a minimum of eight years in prison, says the Dutch-speaking Hungarian lawyer Csaba Rumi.
"The maximum sentence is lifelong."
According to the lawyer, Dutch drug vendors are regularly arrested at Hungarian festivals.
But usually they have a quantity with them that can still be interpreted as a user quantity in court.
Then they get away graciously.
Such a large amount, that has never happened before."
A boy who received basketball lessons from Roelf B. years ago, throws a ball near the athletics track of AV Jahn II.
He stares at the field for a moment, and says: ,, It's bizarre.
Two months ago I saw him training here.
He was so fast. No one expected this from him. "
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