Sefa Ö was discovered to have given a karate-type kick to at least one sufferer, inflicting him to fall in opposition to a transferring tram, in addition to collaborating in a number of different assaults.
The trial noticed video footage appeared to point out him kicking and hitting victims on Dam Sq., Damrak and Zoutsteeg, and prosecutors mentioned he had performed a number one position in violence that had nothing to do with soccer.
Rachid O, 26, who was given 10 weeks in jail, was discovered to have taken half in a WhatsApp chat group referred to as Buurthuis2, on which he referred to supposed victims as “cowardly” Jews who he would by no means once more get the possibility to assault.
Greater than 900 individuals had been within the group and the court docket mentioned the chat had been used to go on info to “commit violence in opposition to individuals of Jewish descent and/or supporters of Maccabi Tel Aviv”.
Umutcan A, 24, was additionally discovered to have kicked one of many victims a number of occasions whereas collaborating in an assault with different males after which kicked one other fan on the bottom. CCTV footage had proven him attacking a number of Maccabi followers, in addition to grabbing one fan by the throat and seizing his soccer scarf.
He had written in messaging teams a couple of “Jew hunt” however instructed the trial he didn’t harbour hatred in the direction of Jews.
Karanveer S, 26, had already been convicted of assault in 2022 and the court docket famous that didn’t deter him from collaborating in final month’s assaults.
The youngest of the 5, Lucas D, 19, was discovered to have used violence in opposition to a police officer and brought half in a separate Snapchat group calling for violence in opposition to Maccabi Tel Aviv followers.
The 5 all have two weeks wherein to attraction.
The court docket mentioned he had an unlawful, high-explosive “cobra” firework in his possession on the time of his arrest. Prosecutors had referred to as for Lucas D to be given a jail time period.
Chief prosecutor René de Beukelaer had earlier rejected recommendations that the assaults had amounted to terrorism, as a result of he mentioned it was not the goal of the group to instill worry within the individuals they had been concentrating on.
Nonetheless, he did say there have been situations of antisemitism exchanged on a messaging group.
“I can properly perceive that the Jewish group in Amsterdam was left afraid due to this violence, however that is totally different from saying that was the objective of the suspects,” he instructed Amsterdam’s AT5 TV channel earlier this month.
