A Small European Country Has a Big Explosions Problem (www.nytimes.com)
from Davriellelouna@lemmy.world to world@lemmy.world on 10 Aug 20:01
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neidu3@sh.itjust.works on 10 Aug 22:42 collapse

Saved you a click: Netherlands. Because of high-strength illegal fireworks often used between rivaling gangs.

otter@lemmy.ca on 11 Aug 00:07 next collapse

often used between rivaling gangs.

That part made me curious to know more. Any gang violence is scary, and bystanders get hurt here as well, but I guess I’m used to firearms instead of explosives

the blasts, usually caused by illegal fireworks with the strength of a grenade

For years, the blasts had been linked to organized crime and drug traffickers using hand grenades to settle scores. Law enforcement officials say that others have recently mimicked the tactic, using black-market fireworks to target people in family disputes, relationship quarrels and business rivalries.

While similar small-scale bombings are seen in other European countries — as part of gang fighting in Sweden, for example, and by rival political groups in Germany — Dr. Liem said that the Netherlands stands out because of the high number of explosions per capita and because most are a scare tactic by regular people in petty conflicts.

That last bit was weird too. Using the equivalent of a grenade for family disputes, relationship quarrels, business rivalries and petty conflicts?

Humanius@lemmy.world on 11 Aug 00:56 collapse

I’m Dutch, but I don’t live in a place that is particularly affected by these explosions, nor am I an expert on the matter… but I’ll drop my two cents, based on my reading of the situation

These explosions are happening in cities like Rotterdam and the Hague. They are places that traditionally have gang/mafia activity.
From my understanding a lot of the explosions are related to underworld dealings. It’s possible that there is some petty conflicts as well, but the individuals are almost always connected to the underworld somehow.

It’s also worth noting that in the NL (as I imagine it happens in other places?) crime tends to come in waves.
Criminals figure out a new effective method to commit crime. The police and institutions scramble at first in order to deal with it. Then eventually they figure out an effective method in order the combat the issue. After which criminals lose interest and either the problem moves to a different location, or they change tactics.

Edit: The article also mentions that “the use and possession of fireworks generally are also laxer in the Netherlands.”
This is simply not true. The kinds of fireworks that are legal in the NL are much more restricted than they are in Belgium and Germany, and you can only legally purchase and use it leading up to New Year’s Eve.

The dangerous stuff is illegally imported from Belgium and Germany.

marsza@lemmy.cafe on 11 Aug 06:40 collapse

Gangs in Netherlands shooting off fireworks at each other sounds like a comedy.

Humanius@lemmy.world on 11 Aug 07:41 collapse

It is not that funny when it is your home that gets blown up

marsza@lemmy.cafe on 11 Aug 07:43 collapse

How “heavy” are these fireworks?!