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Police release footage of man planting explosive at Haarlemmerstraat coffee shop

Police release footage of man planting explosive at Haarlemmerstraat coffee shop

Police have released surveillance footage of a suspect who placed an explosive device at a coffeeshop on Haarlemmerstraat in Amsterdam last August. The blast caused significant damage to the building, blowing the front door into the middle of a nearby intersection. Investigators are seeking public assistance to identify the individual, who was seen wearing a hairnet and speaking on a phone during the incident.

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