Nicki Minaj arrested in Amsterdam, video of her being detained by police goes viral

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Nicki Minaj was arrested by police at Amsterdam’s Schiphol Airport on Saturday, a Dutch National Police source confirmed to ABC News.

The Dutch Military Police, in a statement, said a 41-year-old woman was arrested for trying to leave the country while in “possession of soft drugs, which is prohibited.”

Earlier, the 12-time Grammy nominee posted a video to Instagram Live showing her discussing the arrest with an Amsterdam police officer. The officer stated she was being detained “because you’re carrying drugs” when she asked for the reason behind her arrest.

Minaj took to X to update her followers on the dramatic events. “Now they said they found weed & that another group of ppl have to come here to weigh the pre-rolls. Keep in mind they took my bags without consent. My security has already advised them those pre-rolls belong to him. Oh yea & the pilot wants me to take my ig post down,” she wrote in one post.

The hashtag #FREENICKI is currently trending on X.

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Minaj was fined and later released, Dutch police said on X, formerly known as Twitter.

“We have just released a 41-year-old American woman whom we arrested at Schiphol Airport this afternoon on suspicion of exporting soft drugs. After consultation with the Public Prosecutor’s Office, the suspect was fined and can continue on her way,” police said in a statement.

Minaj was due to perform in Manchester, England, Saturday night. The venue where she is due to perform posted on X that admission to the venue is pushed back to 7 p.m. local time.

ABC News has reached out to Minaj’s representatives for comment.

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