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Mother of minor suspect in Haarlem attempted explosion arrested

Mother of minor suspect in Haarlem attempted explosion arrested

Dutch police have arrested two additional suspects in the investigation of an attempted explosion on Louis Pasteurstraat in Haarlem that occurred earlier this year. One of the newly detained individuals is the mother of a minor suspect who was already in custody for the same case.

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