Arrest for Assault, Possible Connection to Engelen Asylum Center
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The police have arrested a second suspect in connection with the assault of a woman in Den Bosch in June. The police suspect that the violence was related to the controversy surrounding the arrival of an asylum center in Engelen, which is part of the municipality of Den Bosch. The victim was assaulted on June 14 while cycling through Den Bosch. She was boxed in by two men, assaulted, shouted at, and sprayed with red paint. Although the woman d…
A 41-year-old man from Den Bosch has been arrested for the assault of a woman on June 14. On that day, she was cornered by two men in the Brabant city, assaulted, shouted at, and sprayed with red paint. According to the police, the violence against the woman is related to statements surrounding the opening of a shelter for unaccompanied minor asylum seekers in Engelen.
One of the suspects in the vandalism of twelve homes in Engelen, Brabant, is a well-known entrepreneur and asylum seeker demonstrator from the village. "He turns out to be just a neighbor," says a local resident about the suspect, who spoke to NRC a week before he was arrested.
The police have strong suspicions that the assault on a woman in Den Bosch last June is linked to statements surrounding the opening of an asylum center for young people. Two men have since been arrested.
A 41-year-old man from Den Bosch has been arrested for involvement in a violent assault that took place in June. During the incident, a woman was boxed in and sprayed with red paint. The police suspect that the incident is related to the discussion surrounding an asylum center for young people.
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