Dutch cops probe media attacks
– Dutch police yesterday 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,” said Amsterdam police spokesperson Esther Izaks.
A white van was twice deliberately rammed into the glass-fronted facade of the head offices of popular daily tabloid De Telegraaf
Netherlands
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 antitank 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,” Izaks said.
De Telegraaf said police have set-up a large-scale investigation team, with about 20 detectives and forensic experts assigned to the case. –