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A Dutch citizen was arrested in St. Petersburg
A Dutch citizen, who is wanted by Interpol, was arrested in St. Petersburg. Talking to RIA Novosti, people at the St. Petersburg and Leningrad-region police department's press center noted that a 34-year-old Dutch citizen, wanted by the Kingdom of the Netherlands for pimping and selling people, was arrested by law-enforcement officers at a parking lot in Pulkovo-2 airport. The arrested man, who was staying in St. Petersburg without any registration papers, has been placed in the Moscow district police department's detention center.
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