Authorities in the Netherlands and France seized dozens of cars and over a million euros in cash as part of an investigation into VAT fraud involving automotive sales. In the Netherlands alone, 34 vehicles were seized, and over 900,000 euros in cash. Officials searched multiple locations over a six-day period that ended on Monday, the European Public Prosecutor’s Office (EPPO) said.
Source: nltimes.nl
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