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Drug gangs may be behind van attack on Dutch daily

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THe HagUe: Dutch police stepped up a probe into a van attack on one of the country’s leading newspapers, with drug-traffickin­g gangs possible suspects, as the daily vowed it would never be cowed.

“We are currently investigat­ing all angles, but we are not excluding that the attack may have some connection to organised crime,” Amsterdam police spokesman Esther Izaks said.

A white van was twice deliberate­ly rammed into the glass-fronted facade of the head offices of popular daily tabloid De Telegraaf in Amsterdam before dawn on Tuesday.

The hoodie-wearing driver then got out, poured the contents of a jerrycan into the back of the van and set it alight, igniting a massive fireball. The driver fled in a nearby waiting car.

“We will never be silent,” declared the front-page headline of De Telegraaf yesterday, above a picture of the burnt-out Volkswagen Caddy van lodged in the charred and twisted facade.

It was the second attack on a Dutch media organisati­on in less than a week after a man fired an anti-tank weapon into another building in the same Sloterdijk area of Amsterdam housing several organisati­ons, including the weekly newspaper Panorama.

Extra safety measures have now been put in place to protect other newspaper buildings around the city, including more surveillan­ce cameras.

“We have launched an intensive investigat­ion, but it is not possible at this stage to say how long it may last,” Izaks said. — AFP

 ?? — Reuters ?? A deliberate act: A screengrab from a video showing a burning van and a person running (top right) after crashing into the glass facade of the ‘De Telegraaf’ head office in Amsterdam.
— Reuters A deliberate act: A screengrab from a video showing a burning van and a person running (top right) after crashing into the glass facade of the ‘De Telegraaf’ head office in Amsterdam.

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