Man arrested over firework bomb attack on party office in The Hague
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Dutch prosecutors have stated that a man arrested in connection with a firework bomb attack on the D66 party office in The Hague acted with "terrorist intent," according to DutchNews.
The attack, which took place last week, targeted the local office of D66, a centrist liberal party and one of the Netherlands' established political forces. The suspect was arrested following the incident, in which an improvised firework device was used as a bomb against the premises.
Prosecutors' decision to characterize the attack as an act of terrorism significantly elevates the legal weight of the case, moving it beyond the scope of ordinary property damage or vandalism. A terrorism designation typically carries substantially harsher sentencing under Dutch law and signals that authorities believe the attack was intended to intimidate a political institution or influence the democratic process.
The investigation remains ongoing. No further details about the suspect's identity or motive have been confirmed by prosecutors at this stage.