Thursday,
1 January 2026 - 12:50
https://nltimes.nl/2026/01/01/250-arrests-new-years-netherlands-1650-calls-112-rotterdam
Some 250
arrests during New Year’s in the Netherlands; 1,650 calls to 112 in Rotterdam
Police
made 250 arrests during what they described as a “hectic” New Year’s Eve, with
violence targeting emergency workers in multiple areas. Violence targeted
emergency workers in multiple areas, resulting in injuries to officers. In
Breda, police faced attacks with Molotov cocktails and paving stones. After
last year’s New Year’s Eve, the police reported having arrested “at least 200”
people.
Deputy
Chief Wilbert Paulissen noted that, unlike previous years, the unrest began
unusually early. “Nearly every Mobile Unit officer available in the Netherlands
was deployed, with maximum effort continuing through half the night.” In
several cities, water cannons were brought into action. The experimental tear
gas that can be added to the water was not deployed, but police did use the
new, larger pepper spray canisters.
Two
people either died or sustained serious injuries from fireworks during New
Year’s Eve. Police said the effect of heavy fireworks was “devastating in
certain areas.” Other incidents also resulted in deaths. “Our colleagues have
seen and experienced some truly horrific situations,” Paulissen added.
Justice
Minister Foort van Oosten called the attacks on emergency personnel
“incomprehensible and unacceptable.” “They put aside their own celebrations and
leave home to protect our safety. That deserves respect,” he wrote on X.
“The
night highlighted the dangers of fireworks and violence. There were fatalities
and injuries, and fires broke out in multiple places. Police, firefighters, and
other emergency workers across the country faced deliberate and targeted
aggression,” the minister said.
The 112
emergency line became overloaded shortly after midnight due to the high number
of calls, mostly about fires, according to the police. Notable incidents
included the Vondelkerk in Amsterdam burning down, a sports hall in Bedum,
Groningen catching fire, and a mattress store ablaze in Hillegom. After an
NL-Alert urged the public to call only in life-threatening situations, the call
volume eased.
Firefighters
were called into action nearly 4,300 times during the celebrations, over 4
percent more than last year and more than 16 percent higher than the year
before. Brandweer Nederland called it a “busy and intense New Year’s Eve.”
Most
incidents involved burning cars, containers, and heaps of waste. In multiple
locations, firefighters also faced violent behavior, including people throwing
fireworks at them. “This must stop, our crews are there to help, not to be
targets of violence,” said Brandweer Nederland chair Jolande Trijselaar, adding
that “the concerns we raised beforehand have once again proven justified.”
New
Year’s Eve also proved hectic for many safety regions. The Rotterdam-Rijnmond
region called it “an insanely busy night for emergency services,” with a record
number of reports. Ambulance and fire control centers received a total of 1,671
calls, a rise of over 60 percent. Between midnight and 3 a.m., the region
reported an average of seven emergency calls per minute.
The
Midden- and West-Brabant safety region called this year’s New Year’s Eve
“extremely intense.” Firefighters were called out 440 times in the region,
compared to 138 times last year. “For comparison, a normal night out averages
just 10 to 15 call-outs,” the region noted. Most of the incidents involved
fires in containers, scooters, or cars.
According
to the safety region, violence against emergency personnel has also “increased
extremely.” In Tilburg, Breda, Roosendaal, and Bergen op Zoom, the police and
Mobile Unit had to intervene, and arrests were made.
Reporting
by ANP

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