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Friday, 12 May 2017 - 13:10

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Police release more photos of suspects in Feyenoord riots

The police released photos of another 10 men suspected of violence during riots that broke out in Rotterdam city center on Sunday after Feyenoord lost to Excelsior. On Wednesday the police published photos of 12 suspects, seven of whom were arrested by Thursday evening, according to the Telegraaf.

An investigation team spent most of this week studying footage of the riots. From this they picked out suspects of public violence. The photos were first distributed among the police stations, to see if police officers may recognize the suspects. The men in the photos now released were not recognized by the police.

Three of the suspects in the first bunch of pictures turned themselves in shortly after the photos were published. Another three did the same during the course of Thursday, according to the Telegraaf. The seventh suspect that was arrested did not turn himself in.

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