The Borneo Post

Van slams into offices of Dutch daily paper

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THE HAGUE: Dutch police are investigat­ing after a van deliberate­ly slammed into the headquarte­rs of one of the Netherland­s’ top newspapers and media groups early yesterday, catching fire but not causing any injuries.

“This morning about 4.00am a delivery van was driven into the facade of a publishing house in Basisweg” in Amsterdam, police said in a tweet.

The building houses the head office of De Telegraaf, a popular Dutch daily tabloid, which focuses on sports, crime and gossip around celebritie­s.

The police said the act was believed to be intentiona­l, but noone was hurt and the driver had fled the scene. They have launched a manhunt and are appealing for informatio­n.

The van burst into flames on impact, and fire services were swiftly called to the scene. Television images showed fire officers dousing huge flames leaping around the white van lodged in the building’s glassfront­ed facade.

Dawn revealed the area had been completely charred and reduced to twisted metal, and the Telegraaf said it believed it had been a deliberate attack.

“We will not let ourselves be intimidate­d,” said editor-in- chief Paul Jansen, adding it was too early to speculate who was behind the incident.

The paper added that the van had not been able to penetrate into the building as the front windows were made of special safety glass.

The incident comes after a man fired an anti-tank weapon into another building in the Sloterdijk area of Amsterdam which houses media organisati­ons.

A 41-year- old man has been arrested for the attack last Thursday which also caused no injuries.

Police identified the man in a statement as a leader of a local motorbike gang. — AFP

 ??  ?? Dutch police officers stand by the wreckage of a van after it crashed through the front door of the building housing newspaper De Telegraaf on Basisweg street in Amsterdam, The Netherland­s. — AFP photo
Dutch police officers stand by the wreckage of a van after it crashed through the front door of the building housing newspaper De Telegraaf on Basisweg street in Amsterdam, The Netherland­s. — AFP photo

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