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Friday, 3 April 2015 - 11:44
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Police release more images of Feyenoord Rome rioters

The police have released more photos of people suspected of being involved in the Feyenoord riots in Rome in February. These suspects are wanted for public violence. This is the third batch of photos that the police have released of the rioters, the first two batches were released on March 20th and March 27th. Photos of a total of 19 suspects have been released. Seventeen of these suspects have turned themselves in to the police. The police were able to find the other two based on tips received from the public. The investigation is ongoing.

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