Juvenile Detention for Boy Who Detonated Explosive at Amsterdam Zuidas Office
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A 17-year-old boy who detonated an explosive device at a building in Amsterdam's Zuidas district this spring has been sentenced to 165 days of juvenile detention, 122 of which are suspended. The explosion in March of this year was part of a series of attacks on American and Jewish targets in the Netherlands and Belgium. During the hearing, the suspect admitted that he detonated the device and said he did so for money. How much he earned from th…
A 17-year-old boy from Uithoorn does not have to return to prison. The court convicted him on Thursday for causing an explosion at an office building in the Zuidas in Amsterdam on the night of March 15 to 16.
A seventeen-year-old boy was convicted on Thursday for causing an explosion at an office building in Amsterdam's Zuidas district. He does not have to go to prison because he has already served the imposed juvenile detention in pre-trial detention.
The 17-year-old boy responsible for the explosion at the Atrium office building in the Zuidas district has been sentenced to 165 days of juvenile detention, 122 of which are suspended. The judge ruled this today. In addition, he must cooperate with support services, adhere to a curfew, and attend school and his internship. On March 16, he detonated an explosive device at the office on Strawinskylaan. The action was claimed by the same organizat…
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