Shocking report from Netherlands: many police officers involved in crimes, much due to “clan culture”
A secret report has sent shockwaves through the Netherlands. The report points out that significant parts of Dutch police have links to organized crime.
The report’s content has been published by the Dutch newspaper Algemeen Dagblad (AD).
It is notable and shocking that something like this is happening in a country that is usually regarded as orderly and law-abiding.
Police officers with immigrant backgrounds seem to play a particularly important role in criminal activities. It is reported by, among others, the otherwise extremely politically correct British newspaper The Guardian.
A bunch of police officers (“dozens”) have been fired for corruption, negligence, breaches of security and abuse of police computers.
The shock report concludes that these revelations may only be the “tip of the iceberg”. Throughout the country, the police force has been infiltrated by the criminal underworld.
A total of 19 police officers from the central part of the Netherlands are accused of connections to the major criminal environment.
A leading policeman from Utrecht has been fired and accused of receiving bribes from a notorious drug lord named Ridouan Taghi. This Taghi and 15 other connected criminals now in the court, accused of organizing a series of murders in the underworld.
In Amsterdam, a 55-year-old police officer was arrested last week, according to Algemeen Dagblad. A number of officers in the Dutch capital have been suspended or fired for possession, document fraud, manipulation of public computers and disclosure of confidential information.
Jan Struijs, chairman of the police peoples’ union NPD, demands that much more should be done to prevent the recruitment of police officers by the deeply criminal circles.
But a big question arises: How is it that so many police officers in a traditionally law-abiding country become so deeply involved in criminal activities?
A report published two years ago by the Dutch Ministry of Justice seems to provide a substantial part of the answer.
According to The Guardian, the report found that 40 percent of all cases of policemen’s violations of their obligations involved policemen with migrant background.
It’s an extremely high number. People with immigrant backgrounds represent only 7 percent of the total police force, a violent over-representation when it comes to relations with criminal circles.
The report by the Ministry of Justice pointed out that some of the ethnic groups among immigrants are far more criminal than the average of the population.
At the same time, the report pointed out that immigrant communities are characterized by very broad and strong ties within families and clans. One gives “his own” group loyalty to the rest of society.
For some Dutch police officers with an immigrant background, it has obviously meant that they are under great pressure from criminals in their own environment and that they often give in to this pressure.
The Dutch Ministry of Justice points to an absolutely crucial consequence of the deeply irresponsible immigration policy that has been conducted in the Netherlands and the rest of Europe:
There is an ever-growing and stronger parallel society of immigrants – especially from the Muslim world. This creates deeply problematic connections between criminal environments and law enforcement.
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