Khaleej Times

Van slams into offices of Dutch newspaper

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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 Tuesday, catching fire but not causing any injuries.

“This morning about 4:00 am a delivery van was driven into the facade of a publishing house in Basisweg” in Amsterdam, police said in a statement.

The building houses the head office of the tabloid De Telegraaf, the country’s top-selling paper, which focuses on sports, crime and celebrity gossip.

The police said the act was believed to be intentiona­l, but noone was hurt and the driver had fled the scene, most likely in a dark-coloured Audi car. 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 a huge blaze which had engulfed 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-inchief Paul Jansen, adding it was too early to speculate who was behind the incident. Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte said, that while much remained unclear, the incident was a “slap in the face to the free press and to Dutch democracy”. —

The incident was a slap in the face to the free press and to Dutch democracy

Mark Rutte, Dutch PM

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