European Public Prosecutor’s Office arrests two suspects on biodiesel import customs fraud

July 1, 2024 |

In Belgium, the European Public Prosecutor’s Office (EPPO) in Brussels (Belgium) has arrested two suspects in connection with an investigation into a customs fraud involving biodiesel imports, with an estimated damage of €3.1 million

The two suspects, who have dual citizenship (Bosnia and the USA), were arrested last month, during the course of a trial at the Court of Antwerp, where they were being tried in a separate case, carried out by Belgium’s national prosecutor, which also involved a biodiesel scam.

Following their arrest, two other individuals, who were working as their lawyers, allegedly attempted to move and hide potentially incriminating evidence for their clients, and were in turn also arrested. They were later released under certain conditions. 

The suspects had been on the radar of the EPPO for its investigation into a criminal organisation that fraudulently imported biodiesel of US origin into the EU, which has led to their arrest, carried out by Belgium’s Federal Police (CDGEFID/OCDEFO). They remain under electronic surveillance.

As the main suspects are US citizens with assets located in the USA, the EPPO is committed to obtaining cooperation from the relevant US authorities in order to seize the assets and recover the estimated damage to the EU budget.

The facts under investigation were first reported to the EPPO by the European Anti-Fraud Office (OLAF) and Belgium’s General Administration of Customs and Excise (AAD&A/AGD&A).

The two suspects are understood to be the ringleaders of a criminal organisation that imported biodiesel of US origin into the EU, while fraudulently declaring its origin as Morocco. Both are also the subject of other EPPO ongoing investigations involving possible biodiesel frauds. 

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