
Of the suspects who are still stuck for the riots on Saturday in The Hague, there are six minors. That’s what police chief Karin Krukkert said in the Nieuwsuur program on Sunday evening. She described the violence against agents as “unprecedentedly intense”.
Earlier on Sunday it was announced that 37 people were arrested after the riots. 27 of them are still stuck at the moment. Krukkert emphasized that the persecution of the people who have been released will continue as usual.
According to Krukkert, the arrested people came from all over the country and the age between the ages of sixteen and sixty. The police chief of the unit The Hague described the group of rioters as “a cocktail of very different groups”. According to her, it was about ordinary demonstrators, but also members of so -called defend groups and the hard core of football clubs.
A large number of them were dressed in black and had covered the face. Several agents were sitting in the riots. Krukkert said that the police are increasingly confronted with groups that work “very destructively”. Saturday she called “the absolute low point”.
On the Malieveld on Saturday there was a demonstration for a stricter asylum policy. A group of around 1,200 people turned against the police. Krukkert said that that group split off the demonstration on the Malieveld and had a “very different goal than non -violent demonstration”.
The rioters wanted to take the A12 from the Malieveld to occupy it, committed violence against the police. Then they returned to the Malieveld, where the violence against the police continued. Later rioters spread through the city and caused more destruction to, among others, the party building of D66 and the Binnenhof.
Of the suspects still detained for the riots on Saturday in the Hague, Six are minors. This was Stated by Police Chief Karin Krukkert on Sunday Evening in The Program News hour . She described the violence against officers as “unprecedentedly intense.”
Earlier on Sunday, it was announced that 37 people had leg arrested after the riots. 27 of them are still in custody at this time. Krukkert Emphasized That the Prosecution of the People who Have Been Released is Simply Continuing.
Accordance to Krukkert, The People Arrested Came From All Over The Country And Ranged in Age From Sixteen to Sixty Years. The Police Chief of the Hague Unit Described The Group of Rioters As “A Cocktail of Very Different Groups.” Accordance to Her, IT Involved Ordinary Demonstrators, But also Members of SO-Called Defense Groups and the Hard Core of Football Clubs.
A Large Number of Them Were Dressed in Black and had Covered Their Faces. Several Officers Were Cornered Duration the Riots. Krukkert Said That the Police Are Increasingly Confronted With Groups That Operate “Very Destructively.” She Called the Riots on Saturday “The Absolute Low Point.”
On Saturday, there was a demonstration on the Malieveld for a stricter asylum policy. A Group of About 1,200 People Turned Against the Police. Krukkert Said That Group Split off from the demonstration on the Malieveld and had a “Very Different goal than non-violent demonstration.”
The Rioters Wanted to Go from the Malieveld to the A12 to Occupy It, Using Violence Against the Police. After that, they returned to the Malieveld, where the violence Against the Police Continued. Later, Rioters Spread Through the City and Caoused More Destruction AT, Among Other Places, The Party Building of D66 and the Binnenhof.