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Dutch arrests Polish suspect for murdering reporter Peter R. De Vries

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Dutch crime reporter Peter R. de Vries addresses a press conference in Naarden on June 23, 2021.
Dutch criminal reporter Peter R. de Vries takes place in Naden on June 23, 2021 I will give a speech at the press conference. Photo by REMKODEWAAL/ANP / AFP via Getty Images

Hague, Holland — Monday's Dutch prosecutor Almost a year after being shot on the streets of Amsterdam in a shocking attack on the Netherlands, he arrested a 27-year-old Polish man suspected of organizing the murder of renowned criminal reporter Peter R. Defrees.

The unidentified man is suspected of "commanding those who carried out the killing of De Fries," the prosecutor said in a statement. They did not release any further details. However, they said they are still investigating who ordered the hit and why.

Prosecutors will be ruled by two men accused of killing De Vries, a 21-year-old Dutchman identified only as Delano G., and Judge Kamil E., a Polish citizen. is. On July 6th last year, DeVries was shot dead at close range on the streets of downtown Amsterdam.

Campaign reporters and television personalities are injured and died nine days later at the age of 64, watching thousands of people line up in an Amsterdam theater for the final respect. , A lot of sadness overflowed.

Bystanders lay flowers, candles and messages of support for Peter R. de Vries in the Lange Leidsedwarsstraat, central Amsterdam on July 7, 2021, after the crime reporter was shot.
Bystanders are flowers, candles, support for Peter R. de Vries at Lange Leidsedwarsstraat in central Amsterdam on July 7, 2021 after a criminal reporter was shot dead. Photo by KOENVANWEEL/ANP / AFP via Getty Images)

Prosecutors arrested two suspects within an hour It states that it was done. Shoot with a fugitive on the highway near Hague, using the weapon used to shoot DeVries in the car. There is also a mobile phone in the car, and prosecutors say it contains a message suggesting the killing.

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