The Guardian believes the Dutch government suspects Jorrit Fassen, who now lives in Moscow, of evading sanctions.
The prosecutor’s office of the Netherlands arrested a plot of land near Amsterdam, which belonged to the former son-in-law of the head of the Kremlin, Vladimir Putin, Jorrit Faassen. The Guardian reported this.
Faasen owns 1,432 square meters of land in the Duivendrecht district, southeast of Amsterdam.
An entry in the Dutch land registry shows that the land was seized on May 12 by the national prosecutor’s office as part of a criminal investigation into financial, economic and environmental crimes, media outlets said.
Faassen lives in Moscow. During a recent visit to the Netherlands, he was questioned at Schiphol Airport.
In particular, his laptop and mobile phone were confiscated from him, after which he quickly returned to the Russian Federation.
The media believe that the Dutch authorities suspect him of evading sanctions.
Recall that the Ukrainian Ministry of Defense said that the Netherlands could be the first country to transfer F-16 fighter jets to Ukraine.
Putin admitted that the sanctions are for a long time
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Source: korrespondent

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