"Man verkocht internationaal drugs via internet". Google Translate:
BV (47) from Genk has been sentenced to a prison sentence of two years and a fine of 9,000 euros, with half of its postponement because he sold between February 2014 and February 2015 over the Internet internationally amphetamines, speed and ecstasy. To yield optimization yet, forties made even counterfeit stamps to send his packages. "I previously just used the examples of the ones on the website of the post," he admitted. During a search the police found, in addition to the counterfeit seals, including four sacks speed in the freezer, a pot packed ecstasy pills, more than a thousand empty medication capsules and 49 bags of speed. The Genk distributed drugs through specialized forums on the darkweb to customers from around the world. The orders were paid in bitcoins. Investigators found three accounts with 104 bitcoins, which amounts to nearly 20,000. The bitcoins, found the drugs and 370 euro cash had BV bag, were confiscated. A companion from Maaseik was sentenced to a prison sentence of six months on probation. (VCT)
Surprisingly, this might only be the second DNM case where a seller got busted because they were tightwads who decided to forge stamps. The RedBull case, in the German article, included something that Google Translate renders as "counterfeiting stamps"; I assumed at the time that this meant something to do with forging driver's licenses and whatnot, since no one would be so cheap as to take the effort and risk of forging mail stamps - but this case proves me wrong and so makes me wonder about RedBull...
Thanks gwern nice to see you again man you haven't been very active :(. Thanks for translating , I was assuming it wasn't Toyota though, because 20k to Toyota probably ain't nothin