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Mayor: Activities in Beverwijk and Heemskerk Continue, No Arrests Yet

Summary by De Telegraaf
All events and (sports) activities will continue as normal this weekend in Beverwijk and Heemskerk. This was announced by Mayor Martijn Smit of Beverwijk on behalf of both municipalities, after schools were closed on Friday due to threats stemming from a conflict between two groups of young people. Police have not yet arrested anyone in connection with the unrest.

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All events and (sports) activities will continue as normal this weekend in Beverwijk and Heemskerk. This was announced by Mayor Martijn Smit of Beverwijk on behalf of both municipalities, after schools were closed on Friday due to threats stemming from a conflict between two groups of young people. Police have not yet arrested anyone in connection with the unrest.

·Amsterdam, Netherlands
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Police haven't yet arrested anyone in connection with the unrest in Beverwijk and Heemskerk, said Police Chief Hamit Karakus of the North Holland unit. "We know who we're targeting, we know we're conducting a thorough investigation, and we know we'll catch up with them sooner or later, and that we'll arrest them."

·Apeldoorn, Netherlands
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De Telegraaf broke the news in Amsterdam, Netherlands on Friday, September 12, 2025.
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