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Police released blurred photos of five suspects wanted for public violence after a Ajax-Maccabi Tel Aviv match in Amsterdam on 7 and 8 November 2024
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Three suspects held longer in Amsterdam riots case

Three suspects linked to riots at Plein '40-'45 in November will remain in custody for 14 more days, the Public Prosecution Service (OM) announced Friday. Six of the seven suspects appeared before a magistrate, while a 14-year-old boy was not presented due to insufficient evidence. The riots, which followed violence surrounding an Ajax-Maccabi Tel Aviv soccer match, caused widespread destruction.

According to the OM, the riots began on the evening of November 11 and involved a large group committing acts of violence at and around Plein '40-'45. Between 7:45 p.m. and 8:05 p.m., rioters threw bricks, wooden planks, and heavy fireworks at vehicles, including a tram, bus, and delivery van. A cyclist was pulled from their bike and beaten, while an officer was also assaulted. The tram was set on fire after fireworks were ignited inside, forcing passengers and the driver to flee.

The police arrested seven suspects on December 17 as part of their investigation into public violence. Those arrested are between 14 and 21 years old. Of the six who appeared in court, one suspect's detention was temporarily suspended to serve prior sentences, while two others were conditionally released.

The OM emphasized its continued efforts to identify additional individuals involved in the riots and encouraged them to voluntarily report to authorities.

Seized during the arrests were fat bikes and scooters belonging to some suspects, which may be sold to compensate victims. Heavy illegal fireworks were also discovered during the operation. Police warned that improper storage or handling of such fireworks poses severe risks to public safety. Citizens are urged to report any suspected illegal fireworks storage or transportation.

The OM reiterated its position on the severity of the charges. “Public violence undermines trust and safety in our communities,” an OM spokesperson said. Officials called the incidents a dangerous escalation, as the use of fireworks to harm property and individuals added a significant threat.

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