The Public Prosecution Service has demanded 22 years in prison against Errol J., who is suspected of the liquidation of the Delft top criminal Karel Pronk (60). He was shot up close on August 7, 2018 at a coffee house in Delft.

Hells Angel Errol J., 53, was arrested in Spain in June last year during a routine check by the Spanish police. He was transferred to the Netherlands in early July 2019 .

The motive for the shooting remains unclear. According to the public prosecutor, it was rumored that the two had an argument a few days earlier during a festival or the annual flower parade in Delft, but no concrete evidence has ever been found. "It's not even clear whether the two knew each other, except that they had greeted each other on the coffeehouse terrace."

He was silent about the bullet cases with DNA from J. that were found at the coffee house on Friday in the court in The Hague. He was also silent during the hearing of the lawsuit.

Errol “Mick” J. was without a trace since the liquidation of Karel Pronk and was placed on the National Investigation List in early September 2018. In June 2019, he was arrested on the A2 near the village of Cetina near the city of Zaragoza. During his arrest, in addition to a loaded gun and ammunition, he also had nine knives and handcuffs in his pocket . He was also in possession of makeup, possibly to cover the striking tattoos on his face.

Shortly after his arrest, J. was sentenced in absentia to five months in prison for his involvement in a massive brawl between the now banned motorcycle clubs Hells Angels and Mongols in 2016, when he was still in Spain. At least 30 men were involved in that massive battle on 7 April 2016 in and at the Van der Valkhotel Rotterdam-Blijdorp. Several injured, including one seriously injured, were shot about 20 times.


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