Police Evict Squatters From Historic Wassenaar Villa, 25 Arrested
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Police evacuated a villa in Wassenaar last night after squatters broke into the building. They entered the vacant national monument, Huize Ivicke, on Saturday. At least 25 people have since been arrested. Several were on the roof of the building when police arrived. Watch footage of the eviction and arrests here: The squatters want to "breathe new life into the cold palace," reports the ANP news agency. By squatting the villa, they wanted to pro…
Police evict squatters from historic Wassenaar villa, 25 arrested
Police cleared a historic villa in Wassenaar early Sunday morning after squatters occupied the empty property the previous day, NOS reported. At least 25 people were arrested during the operation, with some reportedly on the roof when authorities arrived.The squatters entered Huize Ivicke, a vacant national monument, on Saturday. They said they aimed to "bring new life to the cold palace" and protest against empty properties amid a housing short…
Police are evicting Villa Ivicke in Wassenaar, where dozens of squatters have moved in. The building is a national monument and owned by real estate developer Ronnie van de Putte, nicknamed the "Slum King," who is known as a speculator. The building has reportedly been vacant for quite some time.
Police in Wassenaar are evicting a squatted villa on Saturday. The villa is Villa Ivicke on Rijksstraatweg (N44). The listed building has been vacant for a long time. It is owned by a controversial real estate developer known as a speculator.
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