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Amsterdam man suspected of hiding mothballs that look like candy in kids’ library books

A 51-year-old man from Amsterdam has been arrested on suspicion of placing mothballs in the children’s book section of a local library. The pellets, which resemble candy, are toxic and banned under Dutch law.

Police received a report on January 20 after mothballs were found in the library’s children’s area. Authorities identified the suspect using surveillance footage and arrested him at his home on January 22. The Public Prosecution Service (OM) confirmed that his pretrial detention has been extended.

The suspect has repeatedly invoked his right to remain silent, and his motive remains unknown. Authorities are currently investigating the potential toxicity of the mothballs he allegedly left.

“Traditional mothballs are now prohibited because they can be toxic. If children were to ingest them, it could be dangerous,” the OM said.

Mothballs are small, white pellets historically used to protect clothing from moths. Their appearance can resemble candy, raising risks when placed where children may find them. Authorities also discovered additional mothballs at the suspect’s residence, though the specific type is still being examined by the Netherlands Forensic Institute.

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