Seven Held for Inciting Violence After Apeldoorn Asylum Riots; None Come From Apeldoorn
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Seven held for inciting violence after Apeldoorn asylum riots; None come from Apeldoorn
The police arrested seven suspects for inciting violence against the police online following police intervention in anti-asylum riots in Apeldoorn earlier this year. None of the suspects are from Apeldoorn.During the spring and early summer, multiple anti-asylum protests turned into riots in Apeldoorn, prompting the police to intervene. Footage of the riots and police intervention was widely shared on social media.
The police have arrested six more people for threatening officers online during asylum seeker center protests in Apeldoorn. They are six men and one woman aged between 49 and 79. They come from various places in the Netherlands, from Nijmegen to Ooltgensplaat. In May, a man from Voorthuizen was also arrested for making threats. The police also investigated whether he was guilty of doxing: the dissemination of someone's personal information with…
Six more people have been arrested in recent months for threatening police officers during anti-asylum protests in Apeldoorn. Someone had already been arrested for this previously. The suspects, six men and one woman, are between 49 and 79 years old. They come from Nijmegen and Voorthuizen in Gelderland, Baarn and Vinkeveen in the province of Utrecht, and from Barendrecht, ’s-Gravenzande, and Ooltgensplaat in South Holland.
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