It could be deduced from the text that stood there that the bomb would go off, the public prosecutor concluded on Thursday during the fast rights session in the court of Haarlem. He demanded a prison sentence of six months, half of which was conditional against the suspect.

The Public Prosecution Service says that the post on Tiktok cannot be seen separately from the violent eruption between two groups of young people from Beverwijk and Heemskerk. Images of a solid abuse of a half -naked young man who got a firearm in his mouth went around on social media. As well as an AI-generated video of a school that was blown up.

Dillian B. denied in all keys. That he took the photo, he said. But he was not the one who placed it on Tiktok. Someone else had done that via his phone. “I am an open and honest person. I have nothing to hide. Everyone can use my phone and know my code.”

Bottle Basin with fixed cobra 6

According to Dillian B., it was not at all the intention to actually use the bottle of bassenzine with a tacked Cobra 6. “I already made those two years ago, like a little joke towards friends. It would look like I was blew myself up. But I was always afraid to light it,” he told the police judge.

The explosive stood in his bedroom in his mother’s home. Was it not dangerous to keep a burning joint so close to the wick, did the police judge ask?

Dillian B. did not think so. With his fingers he showed that there was certainly two centimeters in between. “I am careful enough. Why would I want to blow myself up? Or my dog ​​that lay next to me?”

“In addition to the firework bomb, a clown mask was also found in his room. Dillian B. also posed in a photo, with a hammer in his hand.” A cool photo, “he thought.

Open violence and possession of hard drugs

In the court, Dillian B. said it was a shame that he ended up in jail and the suspect bank. He actually wanted to work at Tata Steel. It is not the first time that he comes into contact with the judiciary. He was previously sentenced to a suspended 25 -hour work sentence for open violence and a conditional fine of 300 euros for the possession of hard drugs.

Now he promised well. Even though contact with the probation service has been difficult so far and he did not comply with agreements. According to the probation service, the risk of repeating is great. Dillian B. himself sees that differently. He has erased all his wrong friends, he says, stopped smoking in prison and now wants to make something of his life.

The police judge will rule this afternoon.

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