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SWAT team and drone deployed for suspicious situation in Slotervaart

SWAT team and drone deployed for suspicious situation in Slotervaart

A police arrest team and a drone were deployed to a hotel on Gatwickstraat in Amsterdam following reports of a suspicious situation. Heavily armed officers and police dogs surrounded the building, though the specific nature of the incident has not yet been disclosed by authorities.

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