Up to two months in prison against first suspects of riots in The Hague

Malieveld

The Public Prosecution Service on Tuesday Announced the First Sentences Demanded Following the Riots on Saturday at the Malieveld in the Hague. The Demands Involve Week and Months of Imprisonment for Various Forms of Violence.

A Total of Fourteen Suspects are on trial Tuesday in Connection with the Riots on and around the Malieveld in the Hague. A Demonstration Against the Asylum Policy in the Netherlands Took Place There.

A Section of Those Presented Directed Gross Violence Against the Police, But also Against Journalists present.

Peter van D. Heard a Demand for Six Weeks in Jail, Three Weeks of What Were Conditional, For Violence Against the Police. The 49-year-old from Amsterdam Allegedly Hit Two Police Vehicles with a flag pole. From D. Denies This. He said that the wind caused his flag to flap against a police van, but accordance to officers he hit it several times.

Dave van N. Allegedly Threw a Stone at a Police van, Among Other Things, and Incited People to Commit Violence Against the Police. Justice Demands Three Months in Jail, One Month of which is Conditional, Against the 36-year-old from Rotterdam.

He told the Judge that heal to leave when he saw the demonstration getting out of hand. But then he was hit by the police, resulting in a black eye.

The Judge Will Pronounce Judgement later on Tuesday in All Fourteen Cases.

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