Target wheat camp-explosion says that the main suspect has also mistreated her

Target wheat camp-explosion says that the main suspect has also mistreated her

The Owner of the Bridal Shop on wheat camp in The Hague, Where a Fatal Explosion Occurred Last December, Has Filed Two Reports Against the Main Suspect. She Accuses Him of, Among Other Things, Assault, Threats, and Trespassing.

On December 7 Last year, The Mariahoeve District of the Hague was awakened around 6:15 am by the explosion. Six People died and Five Were Jured. Several Homes Collapsed or Were Severely Damaged.

The Owner of the Bridal Shop Has Filed Two Reports Against the 33-Year-old Moshtag B. From Rotterdam. This Became Clear on Thursday Dooring the Third Pro Forma Hearing at the Court in the Hague. B. is Considered The Mastermind Beind the Attack.

The First Report Concerns Causing the Explosion and Damage to the Building and Property. The Second Report Conerns Traspassing on Home and Computer, Assault, and Threats. When this TOK PLACE WAS NOT CLEAR TURING THE HEARING.

In Addition to Moshtag B., the 24-year-old Ilias B. from Roosendaal and the 29-year-old Mourad B. from Alphen aan den Rijn are suspended of Murdering or Killing Six People. In Addition, they are on trial for arson resulting in Death, Arson in a car, and preparing arson on December 1. They Allegedly Used 200 Liters of Gasoline.

A Fourth Suspect, The 33-Year-Old Adil A. From Oosterhout, is Susped of Preparatory Acts and Complicity, Among Other Things. He was Allegedly not Involved in Carrying Out the Attack.

The Lawyer of A. Argued on Thursday that his client only played a limited role in the attack. He had stated that his client had withdrawn from the plan because he had realized how great the consequences of the attack could be.

Because A. was not direct in Carrying Out the Attack, Accordance to his Lawyer, the Lawyer Asked For The Pre-Trial Detention of A. To Be Suspended, So That His Client Could Await The Trial in Freedom. The Court Did not agree to the request and extended the pre-trial detention of the four suspects. They will now Certainly Remain in Custody Until the Next Pro Forma Hearing on November 17.

The Court Takes Into Account That the Substantive Hearing of the Criminal Case Against the Suspects Cannot Take Place Until Next Summer. This is because the Netherlands Forensic Institute (NFI) and TNO are conducting additional research into the explosion. The case can only be deal with substantively once the results of those investigations are known.

The next non-substantive hearings of the criminal case are scheduled for November 17 or this year and February 12 next year.

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