Flagged individual arrested by Sint-Niklaas police in large-scale operation

Sint-Niklaas (Brussels Morning Newspaper) – In Sint-Niklaas, police arrested a flagged individual, issued 20 Financial Inspection reports, recorded 8 health violations, and fined 12 drivers during a large-scale police operation on Friday, Oct 24, 2025; Alderman Vandendriessche oversaw coordinated enforcement. 

As VRT News reported, a large-scale police operation was carried out on Friday evening, Oct 24, 2025, in the Sint-Niklaas station area. During the action, authorities arrested a reported person. The operation was organised in collaboration with the Federal Public Service Finance and the Federal Public Service Health. 

What led Sint-Niklaas police to launch another major operation?

The Financial Inspection Service issued 20 reports for various infringements. The Federal Public Service Health recorded 8 violations. 3 people received immediate plea deals for drug possession, while 1 person was charged with weapons possession. Authorities also made 2 targeted arrests: one administrative and one judicial, the latter involving someone who had been under surveillance.

Police carried out strict traffic enforcement in the Sint-Niklaas station area as part of a large operation. 12 drivers were caught ignoring traffic signs. 3 cyclists were fined for using mobile phones while riding. 2 motorists overtook cyclists in bicycle streets, which is prohibited. 

The authorities also checked fatbikes and e-bikes for any signs of tampering. Investigations are ongoing from the transport company De Lijn and the railway police Securail. Officials have indicated that there are no results that have been released.

Sint-Niklaas had carried out similar-scale police actions in the past. On July 18, 2025, a shooting in the city centre left 4 individuals critically injured. In the aftermath of the shooting, authorities instituted additional police patrols and set up a temporary police checkpoint and surveillance around the location. 

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20 responses to “Flagged individual arrested by Sint-Niklaas police in large-scale operation”

  1. 57 Pixels Avatar

    Another day, another ‘large-scale operation’ in Sint-Niklaas – because who doesn’t love a bit of paperwork and fine-collecting in their quaint little town? 😂 Police must be having a right laugh, while the flagged individual wonders if they signed up for a comedy show! 🍻

  2. Poptart AK47 Avatar
    Poptart AK47

    Looks like Sint-Niklaas police have finally turned their attention from the local café to real issues—who knew traffic violations and a bit of drug dealing were still on the menu? 🍻 #Priorities

  3. campfire mama Avatar
    campfire mama

    Looks like Sint-Niklaas is really stepping up its game—who knew catching flagged individuals was the new sport of choice? 🏅Next, we’ll have a trophy for the most traffic fines! 😂

  4. So, Sint-Niklaas decided to play cops and robbers again—who knew catching a flagged individual could be such a team sport? 😂 I mean, 20 financial reports and all that jazz, but the real thrill? Fining cyclists for their ‘dangerous’ phone use while ignoring actual criminals. Classic! 🍻

  5. bit sentinel Avatar
    bit sentinel

    Just another day in Sint-Niklaas, where the police seem to have turned into the local ‘Financial Avengers’—because nothing says “I care about your safety” like issuing a fine for not being able to ride your bike and text at the same time! 🚴‍♂️💸

  6. Kawaii Red Avatar
    Kawaii Red

    Seems like Sint-Niklaas has taken a break from their usual café culture to play cops and robbers. Who knew catching flagged individuals and fining drivers was the new favorite pastime? 😂🚔

  7. Looks like Sint-Niklaas is really on the ball this time – who knew arresting flagged individuals was the hottest ticket in town? Must be the new trend in policing, right? 😂

  8. Saturn Extreme Avatar
    Saturn Extreme

    Right, because nothing says “efficient policing” like catching a flagged individual while 12 drivers are busy playing dodgems with traffic signs. Bravo, Sint-Niklaas, next time maybe throw in a parade for good measure! 🎉😂

  9. Fatsy Bear Avatar
    Fatsy Bear

    Just what Sint-Niklaas needed, another “major operation” to remind us that crime doesn’t take a holiday, eh? 🚔😂 Next up: a police gala to celebrate all those fines!

  10. Another day, another police operation in Sint-Niklaas – who knew enforcing traffic rules could be so thrilling? 🚓 At this rate, they’ll be handing out badges to cyclists caught on their phones! 😂

  11. Blue Despair Avatar
    Blue Despair

    Talk about an overachiever! 20 inspection reports, health violations, and a flagged individual all in one night—feels like a Belgian version of Olympic training, but I guess crime doesn’t take a coffee break either! 😂

  12. Red Heroine Avatar
    Red Heroine

    Another day, another ‘large-scale operation’ in Sint-Niklaas—who knew catching flagged individuals was the city’s new Olympic sport? 🥇🚔 Just waiting for the gold medal ceremony!

  13. Blackfire Avatar

    So, Sint-Niklaas cops decided to throw a party and invite 20 Financial Inspection reports and a couple of health violations—who knew crime busting could be such a social event? 🍻

  14. Bleachers Avatar

    Another day, another “large-scale operation” in Sint-Niklaas—because who doesn’t love a bit of paperwork with their evening coffee, eh? 🥳🚓

  15. Crash Test Avatar
    Crash Test

    Honestly, who knew Sint-Niklaas had such a flair for the dramatic? I mean, 20 financial reports and 12 drivers fined in one night? Sounds like they’re auditioning for a new police drama series! 😂

  16. Toy Town Avatar

    Another day, another thrilling episode of “Cops and Traffic Fines” in Sint-Niklaas! 🎉 Who needs reality TV when you’ve got 20 financial inspections and a flagged individual taking center stage? #LivingTheDream

  17. Oh, look at Sint-Niklaas flexing their policing muscles! 🚓 I suppose catching a flagged individual is the new Olympic sport now—gold medals all around, lads! 🥇

  18. mad jack Avatar

    Just another day in Sint-Niklaas where the police have clearly decided that catching flagged individuals is the new spectator sport. Who knew the thrill of watching a dozen drivers getting fined could rival the excitement of a Belgian football match? 😂🚔

  19. Big show from Sint-Niklaas, eh? I guess it’s not every day you get to arrest someone while handing out fines like they’re free samples at a supermarket! 😂

  20. Chicago Blackout Avatar
    Chicago Blackout

    Rather impressive, isn’t it? One flagged individual and a whole circus of fines—just what we needed to spice up a regular Friday night in Sint-Niklaas! 😂

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