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🚨 RT News Shocks: Illegal Weapons Auction Successfully Concluded – €150 Million Profit Fuels Crime

🚨 RT News Shocks: Illegal Weapons Auction Successfully Concluded – €150 Million Profit Fuels Crime
LOWLAND – A shocking development in the fight against organized crime: the illegal weapons auction run by the notorious dealer “Sjaak” has been successfully concluded, generating an estimated profit of more than €150 million for criminal networks. Police confirm that intervention was ultimately called off, despite the presence of an infiltrated informant, due to extreme safety risks. The money is now financing criminal structures throughout the region. The auction attracted major figures from the underworld and saw a huge quantity of automatic weapons, heavy ammunition, and specialized equipment change hands. As far as the informant could determine, 50 melee weapons and 50 firearms were sold. From SNS pistols to full AK rifles, everything was ready for the battlefield. Even average warring nations would look on with envy at the arsenal sold during this auction. The transactions, which far exceeded €150 million in total, have given the weapon dealers unprecedented financial power, while the buyers significantly increased their firepower in terms of bullets to be fired. “This is not pocket change; this is financing for one or two years of territorial expansion, bribing officials, and consolidating power,” an organized crime expert told RT News. Infiltrator Among the Bidders: A Choice Between Life and Death Through an informant, detectives gained a rare but extremely dangerous glimpse into the heart of the operation. The informant had infiltrated one of the groups bidding at the auction and found themselves in the middle of bidding wars involving multimillion-euro deals. The informant reported that the auction was heavily secured by a large number of heavily armed enforcers loyal to Sjaak. The informant has since been safely extracted, but the decision not to intervene was a difficult one. “There were too many weapons and too much heavily armed security around Sjaak. An intervention would have turned into a bloodbath, with unacceptable risks for our officers and the informant,” an anonymous police source stated. The informant carried out observation-only duties and is now providing crucial intelligence on the quantities and types of weapons involved. Pending the investigation, police declined to give further details. What makes the incident even more remarkable is that the organizer, “Sjaak,” had already warned within criminal circles about the possible presence of an informant, further complicating the security situation for law enforcement. Traces Found After ‘Gunshot Reports’ The investigation that led to the discovery of the auction gained momentum after an alarming and unusually high number of gunshot reports in recent weeks. Police then launched extensive forensic investigations, eventually tracing evidence from the shootings in the outer districts back to the source of the weapons flow. “After a shitload of gunshot reports, we were finally able to link the evidence. We knew where the weapons were coming from, but we couldn’t cut off the supply. The weapons were even used on civilians to demonstrate their effectiveness. It’s beyond bizarre,” said the police source, barely able to hide their frustration. Police now have detailed information on the weapons currently in circulation, including quantities and firepower. This intelligence will form the basis for a coordinated, long-term approach against organized crime, which may potentially be linked to Bubba, discussed in our previous report.