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RAI events to proceed after 'serious threat' leads to concert cancellation

Summary
Events scheduled at the RAI convention center in Amsterdam will continue as planned despite the abrupt cancellation of a concert by Afghan singer Sharafat Parwani on Saturday evening due to a "serious threat."According to the police, the nature of the threat remains undisclosed, citing concerns about sharing "perpetrator information." The decision to cancel the event was made in coordination with law enforcement and event organizers.

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Evacuation: According to the police, it concerns a concert by Afghan artist Sharafat Parwani. It is not clear what kind of threat it concerns. A…

·Netherlands
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A concert in the Amsterdam RAI event center was canceled at the last minute on Saturday night due to an "unsafe situation" for the visitors. The police reported this on social media. At that time, there were just over a thousand guests present in the hall where the Afghan singer Sharafat Parwani was to perform, they were asked to go home quietly. Around 23:15, the hall was evacuated, a police spokesperson reports, who says that no problems arose…

·Netherlands
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A concert in the Rai by Afghan singer Sharafat Parwani was canceled last night by the triangle (mayor, police and justice). Visitors had to leave the conference center around 11 p.m. According to the police, it was an “unsafe situation for the visiting public”. A police spokesperson speaks of a “serious threat”, but he has not yet said what that threat entailed because of the investigation. “But the threat was so serious that everyone had to lea…

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The Amsterdam triangle (mayor, chief officer and police chief) has decided to cancel a concert in the RAI due to “an unsafe situation for the visiting public”, the police reported on Saturday.

·Apeldoorn, Netherlands
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rd.nl broke the news in Apeldoorn, Netherlands on Saturday, January 11, 2025.
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