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Public Prosecution Service demands 40-month prison sentence for explosion at De Pizzabakkers Amsterdam

Public Prosecution Service demands 40-month prison sentence for explosion at De Pizzabakkers Amsterdam

The Public Prosecution Service has demanded a 40-month prison sentence for a 25-year-old man involved in a series of explosions at a De Pizzabakkers restaurant in Amsterdam. Prosecutors cited DNA evidence linking the suspect to the explosives used in the attacks on the Plantage Kerklaan location last year.

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