More Far-Right Rioters Found Guilty of Attacking Police; No Jail Time
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Five suspects appeared in court today for committing violence during the anti-immigration demonstration on the Malieveld in The Hague a week and a half ago. Two of them were acquitted. Three others were sentenced to 60 hours of community service. The five suspects, aged between 22 and 34 from various parts of the country, were arrested on and near the Malieveld when the demonstration for stricter asylum policies escalated into violence against p…
More far-right rioters found guilty of attacking police; No jail time
A summary court judge in The Hague handed down up to 60 hours of community service and conditionally suspended prison sentences to those accused of violence against police officers during the riots that followed an asylum policy protest on Saturday, September 20. Two of the five suspects who appeared before the judge on Wednesday, a 24-year-old man from Warmond and a 30-year-old man from Zoetermeer, were acquitted.
The police judge in The Hague on Wednesday imposed community service orders of up to 60 hours and suspended prison sentences on suspects of violence against the police. The riots broke out after a demonstration against asylum policy on Saturday, September 20. Two of the five suspects who appeared before the police judge, a 24-year-old man from Warmond and a 30-year-old man from Zoetermeer, were acquitted.
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