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Dutch government says won t bow to curfew riot scum published : 27 Jan 2021 at 08:45 At least 400 people have now been arrested after the Netherlands imposed the first nationwide curfew since World War II THE HAGUE - Cities across the Netherlands were calmer on Tuesday after three nights of rioting against a coronavirus curfew as authorities vowed to crack down on the unrest, blaming scum for the looting and arson and deploying a huge police presence on the streets. There were no major incidents reported in either Amsterdam, Rotterdam or The Hague, where previous clashes had left a trail of looted shops, smashed windows and burned cars in the worst unrest the country has seen in decades. ....
Story highlights At least 400 people have now been arrested after the Netherlands imposed its first nationwide curfew since World War II Cities across the Netherlands were calmer on Tuesday after three nights of rioting against a coronavirus curfew as authorities vowed to crack down on the unrest, blaming scum for the looting and arson and deploying a huge police presence on the streets. By late night, the increased police presence appeared to have paid off, with no major rioting or clashes between youths and police reported. We are seeing a different picture to yesterday, police chief Willem Woelders told Dutch current affairs show Nieuwsuur. ....
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