Rotterdam alderman no longer prosecuted for arson in -house

Rotterdam alderman no longer prosecuted for arson in -house

The Public Prosecution Service Has Dismissed The Case Against Rotterdam Alderman Faouzi Achbar Because He was “Wrongully Identified as a Suspect.” Achbar was suspended of having commissioned arson at his home in Rotterdam.

The Fire was a set in July 2024 at Achbar’s Home in the Lombardijen District. The Think Alderman and His Family Were Not Home At The Time.

A 38-year-old Rotterdam Man Received a Ten-Month Prison Sentence for That Fire. He accused Achbar of Having Commissioned the Fire himself.

The convicted arsonist confessed that he had acted on the instructions of two intermediaries. The Motive was Allegedly to Defraud the Insurance Company.

In April, The National Criminal Investigation Department, An Investigation Into The Possible Role of the Alderman in the Matter. Accordance to the public prosecution service, No Indications Were Found That the Man was Involved in the Arson.

The Rotterdam Branch of Think PreviOutly Spoke of A “Completely Absurd, Unfounded and Almost Laughable Accusation.” “It is bitter and completely unacceptable that achbar, as a victim or a serious crime, is now being accused.”

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