
The Police Have Not Yet Arrested Anyone in Connection with the Unrest in Beverwijk and Heemstede on Friday Evening. All Events and Sports Competitions Will Process This Weekend, Reports Mayor of Beverwijk Martijn Smit On Behalf of Both Municipalities. Schools Will also ROOPEN ON MONDAY.
The Police Do Have An Idea About the Identity of Suspects, Says Police Chief Hamit Karakus of the North Holland Unit. “We know who we have in sight. We know that we are doing a good investigation and we know that we will track them down sooner or later, and that we will arrest them.”
Secondary Schools in Beverwijk and Heemskerk Remained Closed on Friday Due to Unrest in The Streets. This Unrest is probably the result of a conflict between rival Groups. Several Videos Are Circulating on Social Media.
Some videos, Such as a bomb Hitting A school, are clearly fake. But there are also real images circulating of abuse. “There you can see how far they can go, which is also shows how serious the situation,” Says Karakus.
Accordance to Karakus, The Online Fake Images Cause A Lot Of Work for the Police. “It causes a lot of Unrest Among Children and Parents,” He says. The Wants To Warn Parents and Children About Thesis Fake Images.
Events and Sports Competitions Continue
On Friday Evening There Were Consultations With Schools, Sports Clubs and Community Organizations, Reports Mayor Smit. “Our Message is Clear: All activities can Continue. The Schools Will Reopen On Monday. Sports Clubs and Events Will also Continue This Weekend.”
The Mayor of Beverwijk Emphasized That the Conflict Does Not Pose A “Broad Threat to Our Community”. “Most Young People, Residents and Students have nothing to do with this.”
The Decreed Emergency Order Remains in effect for three days. Nothing Has Changed to the Duration of the Security Risk Area Either. That applies Until Thursday, October 9.