Two Dutch citizens taken into custody over waiter attack, another three expelled
A court in Prague has sentenced three Dutch citizens, who took part in the brutal attack on a waiter at an outdoor restaurant in the centre of Prague on Saturday, with eight month suspended sentences for disorderly conduct. They have also been expelled from the Czech Republic for five years and have to leave the country within the next five days.
Another two Dutch citizens, who are accused of causing grievous bodily harm, have been taken into custody. The attack in the centre of Prague was sparked after the waiter told the Dutch tourists they were not allowed to bring in alcohol to consume on the premises. The injured man was taken to hospital in a serious condition and has undergone a surgery.