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Fake weapon found on train in Haarlem, two arrests

Fake weapon found on train in Haarlem, two arrests

Two individuals were arrested on Sunday evening after a fake weapon was discovered on a train heading towards Haarlem station. The Dutch Railways received a report of a suspicious situation involving people allegedly carrying a weapon around 6:00 PM.

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