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Two years in prison for man who set fire to police car at riots in Malieveld
Netherlands👮 Crime18 days ago

Two years in prison for man who set fire to police car at riots in Malieveld

The Public Prosecution Service (OM) has requested two years in prison, with eight months conditional, against a 26-year-old man from Amerongen for setting a police car on fire during riots surrounding an anti-immigration demonstration at the Malieveld in The Hague last September. The suspect was identified through tips after photos were shown on TV programs in November. He is also accused of causing damage worth €34,000 and of openly committing violence, including throwing a flare at police on the A12 and kicking over a table during a fight in the city center. The police say he was recognized,

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Two years in prison for man who set fire to police car at riots in Malieveld

The Public Prosecution Service (OM) has requested two years in prison, with eight months conditional, against a 26-year-old man from Amerongen for setting a police car on fire during riots surrounding an anti-immigration demonstration at the Malieveld in The Hague last September. The suspect was identified through tips after photos were shown on TV programs in November. He is also accused of causing damage worth €34,000 and of openly committing violence, including throwing a flare at police on the A12 and kicking over a table during a fight in the city center. The police say he was recognized,

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