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Friday, 27 March 2015 - 08:10

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More Rome riot photos released; several in custody

Yesterday the police released photos of another 12 people involved in the Feyenoord riots in Rome last month. These suspects are wanted for, among other things, public violence. At least 6 suspects have turned themselves in since the latest batch of photos were released. According to the AD, the suspects who turned themselves in yesterday are a 23 year old from Ridderkerk, a 17 year old boy from Alphen aan den Rijn, a 30 year old man from Hoek van Holland, a 21 year old from Barendrecht, a 23 year old from Schiedam and a 22 year old man from Nieuw Lekkerland. The police state that 15 suspects have been identified based on photos and video footage of the riots. Eight of these suspects were internally recognized by police officers. The other 7 were identified after the first batch of photos were released on March 19th. There are currently more images of rioters on the police's internal network. If the police can not identify them internally, their photos will also be released to the public.

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