The article reports on the latest development in the investigation into the fatal shooting of a prominent Dutch crime journalist, Peter R de Vries. Two suspects have been arrested in connection with the murder, and a third has been taken into custody for allegedly driving the getaway car.

Peter R de Vries was shot and critically injured in Amsterdam in July 2021. Despite undergoing emergency surgery, he later died of his injuries in the hospital. The journalist was known for his fearless reporting on organized crime, and his death prompted an outpouring of grief and calls for justice from the public.

The two suspects were arrested in the Netherlands and Poland respectively, and are believed to be part of a larger criminal network. The third suspect, who is alleged to have driven the getaway car, was detained in Amsterdam. Dutch authorities have praised the international cooperation that led to the arrests and has said that the investigation is ongoing.

The murder of Peter R de Vries was a shocking attack on freedom of the press and democracy. The arrest of these suspects is a significant step towards bringing those responsible to justice, and the investigation must continue to uncover the full extent of the criminal network involved in the killing. The article serves as a reminder of the importance of press freedom and the risks that journalists face in their work, particularly when investigating organized crime.