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Justice plays high-stakes game in tackling F-Game

Justice plays high-stakes game in tackling F-Game

Dutch police have released surveillance photos of 79 suspects linked to scamming tricks and other fraudulent activities to the general public. The images are being displayed on billboards along major roads and shared via social media to assist in the suspects' identification.

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Pink banknotes and unity during Pride Haarlem: "Too special to spend"

Pink banknotes and unity during Pride Haarlem: "Too special to spend"

The third edition of Pride Haarlem featured a large Pride March and community festivities centered around the theme of unity. A unique highlight of the event was the introduction of specially designed pink banknotes, produced by the local printing company Koninklijke Joh. Enschedé, which are accepted as currency at participating businesses.

Camera surveillance around street in K-buurt following explosion and threats

Camera surveillance around street in K-buurt following explosion and threats

The Kolfschotenstraat in Amsterdam Southeast has been placed under emergency camera surveillance for one month following an explosion at a residential complex. Authorities initiated the measure after the blast, which occurred between July 17 and July 18, and reported threats directed toward the building's residents.

Shadowy world behind freelancer marketplace: ‘He drains people completely dry’

Shadowy world behind freelancer marketplace: ‘He drains people completely dry’

The freelance platform ProLinker is being accused of fraudulent activities, including posting fake AI-generated job vacancies and failing to pay dozens of freelancers. The platform has also been linked to unauthorized subscription charges, intimidation, and the disappearance of luxury vehicles.

Psychotic man attempts to kill housemate with extreme violence: no prison time, receives treatment instead

Psychotic man attempts to kill housemate with extreme violence: no prison time, receives treatment instead

A 32-year-old man who attempted to kill his roommate with a knife during a psychosis will not face imprisonment. The court ruled the man was not fully accountable due to schizophrenia and ordered him to undergo mandatory treatment in Brazil instead of serving a prison sentence.