In this image released by the Amsterdam Police on Thursday Nov. 22, 2018, confiscated money is seen. Police in Amsterdam say they have detained a 24-year man on suspicion of money laundering after discovering 350,000 euros (dollars US 400,000) in cash hidden in a washing machine. Police said in a statement Thursday that officers were checking a house in western Amsterdam on Monday for unregistered residents when they found the valuable laundry load. (Dutch Police via AP)
AMSTERDAM (AP) — Dutch police who found 350,000 euros ($400,000) hidden inside a washing machine have detained a man on suspicion of — what else? — money laundering.
Police said in a statement Thursday that officers were checking a house in western Amsterdam on Monday for unregistered residents when they found the valuable laundry load.
A photo displayed on the police website showed bundles of bank notes, mainly 20- and 50-euro bills, crammed into the drum.
The officers also found a money-counting machine, a gun and several cell phones.
The 24-year-old suspect's name was not released, in line with Dutch privacy rules.