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Haarlem man jailed for role in Malieveld riots and ordered to compensate police officers

Haarlem man jailed for role in Malieveld riots and ordered to compensate police officers

A 27-year-old man from Haarlem has been sentenced to one year in prison, with six months suspended, for his involvement in the Malieveld riots last September. In addition to jail time, the court ordered him to pay substantial financial compensation to the police and the officers involved.

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