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Police: No signs of massive unrest during upcoming New Year's Eve

Summary by NL Times
The police in the Netherlands are preparing for a New Year's Eve similar to others in the past, according to Commander Paul Entken, who is in charge of the national New Year's response. There are currently no signs of major unrest, or groups deliberately trying to target violence against the police, he said.This coming New Year's Eve is expected to be the last in which consumers are allowed to set off fireworks. "We fully realize that this year …
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The police are preparing for a New Year's Eve like any other. This is according to the police's national New Year's Eve commander, Paul Entken. There are no signs of major unrest or groups deliberately trying to turn against the police. This coming New Year's Eve is expected to be the last day consumers are allowed to set off fireworks. "We fully realize that this year can be a special year, but we don't see many things that are very different f…

·Apeldoorn, Netherlands
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rd.nl broke the news in Apeldoorn, Netherlands on Monday, December 29, 2025.
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