Hasselt Drug Trial Halted After Wiretaps Switched to Cartoons

Hasselt (Eurotoday Newspaper) – Hasselt court postponed a major drug trial after key wiretap recordings were replaced with cartoons. Investigation (since 2016) involves an international drug network, a Dutch criminal, Belgium-Netherlands operations, and chemical waste.

As VRT News reported, this morning, Sep 5, 2025, the Hasselt court faced a major disruption during the opening hearing of a high-profile drug trial. The case concerns international drug trafficking, the production of amphetamines and ecstasy, large-scale cannabis cultivation, and the illegal dumping of chemical waste. 

Court officials discovered that key wiretap recordings in the case file had been replaced with cartoons. The discovery confused the courtroom. The Hasselt court and the federal prosecutor’s office are working urgently to recover the original recordings. 

What happened to the Hasselt drug trial wiretaps replaced with cartoons?

Due to the lack of evidence during the trial, the trial has been adjourned. It will now continue on October 17, 2025. Legal experts agree that the wiretap recordings are key to demonstrating the practices of the purported criminal network

The drug investigation began in 2016 after the Federal Food Agency reported unusual chemical orders from a soap company in Lommel. Authorities found that the chemicals were being used to produce synthetic drugs such as amphetamines and ecstasy. The investigation quickly expanded, leading to raids in the Belgian towns of Ham and Hamont-Achel. 

The investigation also revealed operations in the Netherlands. Warehouses were discovered in Zeeland, Nispen, Waspik, and Uden, where chemicals were stored to produce speed and ecstasy, and to process cocaine. Police discovered a smuggling ring.

Cocaine and cannabis were moved into Malta through cars with concealed compartments. One of the main figures in the case is a notorious drug criminal from the Netherlands, who is connected to both the chemical trade and the global smuggling business.

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10 responses to “Hasselt Drug Trial Halted After Wiretaps Switched to Cartoons”

  1. Arsenic Coo Avatar
    Arsenic Coo

    Only in Hasselt could a high-stakes drug trial take a detour into cartoon land—who knew the courtroom would become a Saturday morning kids’ show? 🎨🚔 Just wait till the judge starts asking for popcorn! 🍿😆

  2. street squirrel Avatar
    street squirrel

    Looks like the courtroom was treated to a new episode of “Cartoon Network” instead of the latest crime drama. 🤦‍♂️ Who knew drug trafficking could be so entertaining? 🍿

  3. Milan Call Back Avatar
    Milan Call Back

    Looks like the courtroom’s gone full cartoon network; I guess justice is just a bit too serious for some folks. 🤡 Maybe next they’ll replace the judge with a clown for added entertainment value.

  4. tokyo dream Avatar
    tokyo dream

    Seems like the courtroom’s got a new director – forget evidence, we’re watching cartoons now! 🍿 Who knew drug trials could double as a family movie night? 🎬

  5. Can’t wait for the next episode of “Drug Wars: Cartoon Edition”! 🐰🎨 Who knew the courtroom could double as a comedy club? 🤡

  6. Just when you thought the courtroom drama couldn’t get any less serious, they throw in cartoons—next, they’ll have a clown as a witness! 🎪 Honestly, who needs evidence when you can watch animated antics instead? 🤷‍♂️

  7. Undergrad Split Avatar
    Undergrad Split

    Couldn’t make this up if I tried! Sounds like the judge just wanted a good laugh instead of a serious trial—who knew that courtroom drama would turn into Saturday morning cartoons? 😂

  8. Just when you thought the trial couldn’t get any more ridiculous, they go ahead and substitute wiretaps with cartoons. Can’t wait to see the animated spin on drug trafficking – maybe a delightful rendition of ‘Breaking Bad’ with a side of Belgian waffles? 😂

  9. swat honey Avatar

    Seems like the court’s gone from serious crime to Saturday morning cartoons—who knew the drug trade had such a vibrant sense of humor? 😂 Bet the criminals are laughing all the way to the, err, animated bank!

  10. frmhndshk Avatar

    Seems like the courtroom drama took a turn for the cartoonish—who knew that the key evidence would be replaced with Looney Tunes? 🎬 Must be a new approach to “serious” crime dramas, eh? 😂

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