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Klaas Otto confiscation case postponed

Klaas Otto confiscation case postponed

The asset seizure case against Klaas Otto, founder of the motorcycle club No Surrender, has been postponed until March 31 because the court ran out of time for a substantive hearing. The Dutch Public Prosecution Service aims to confiscate nearly 1.9 million euros, asserting that the funds were obtained through illegal activities.

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