A Surinamese money exchange office and its branches in various cities in the Netherlands have been hit by a string of bomb attacks over the past days, with the latest attack occurring on Sunday night.
Last week, branches of the Suri-Change money exchange company in Amsterdam were targeted, and while there have been no casualties, the buildings have all been damaged.
The attacks on the Suri-Change money exchange company began in January, when its branch in South Rotterdam was first shot at and then attacked with a fire bomb.
The Dutch judiciary has long suspected the money exchange company of being engaged in money laundering using a network in the Netherlands, Slovakia, and Suriname.