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Police Show Recognizable Images of Suspects in Scheveningen Riots

Summary by rd.nl
The police have shown recognizable images of suspects of public violence in Scheveningen in May, where riots broke out. It concerns four suspects who have not yet reported to the police, despite calls to do so. Blurred images of them were shown earlier.
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After a violent attack, the Zurich police threatened to publish the photos of the suspects if they were not identified by 23 July.

A 19-year-old riots in Karlsruhe-Mühlburg and threatens the incoming police. Two hours later, a SEK team ends the haunting.

SocialIt's already been 2 months since hundreds of ""youngsters"" Scheveningen briefly and briefly rioted, but there is finally a LOOKING NOTICE from the police. In total, 9 suspects have been arrested and now the police are looking for another 4 chancers who misbehaved that evening. They have 'not yet reported themselves'. MAN, HOW WEIRD! The descriptions are as follows: Suspect NN03: White shirt, white pants, sandals with white socks, Suspect …

The police have shown recognizable images of suspects of public violence in Scheveningen in May, where riots broke out. It concerns four suspects who have not yet reported to the police, despite calls to do so. Blurred images of them were shown earlier.

·Apeldoorn, Netherlands
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Four suspects of the riots in Scheveningen who did not report after an earlier call with unrecognizable images, can now be seen recognizably. They threw things at officers and destroyed things and are still being sought.

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Omroep West broke the news in on Tuesday, July 1, 2025.
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