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Neighborhood agent disclosed identity of informants police

SITTARD/MAASTRICHT - The Sittard neighborhood cop B.W. told the owner of a hemp plantation in Aan Hiemstenrade in Sittard who had reported him to the police. In doing so, the agent was at the base of a gold of terror in the street, in the summer of last year. The tip-offs had to endure car fires and even attacks with Molotoc cocktails as "revenge" for clicking. "The head leadership of the Limburg-South police is considering what steps to take against the police officer," said police spokesman Math Derey. According to him, the district officer has not been suspended. "He has been home sick for quite some time. That amounts to the same thing."

The Justice Department has launched an investigation in response to the fires and attacks. That investigation is looking specifically at the provision of information to third parties by police officers.

Press officer W. Smits of Justice in Maastricht confirmed that. "We are currently investigating on which criminal aspects we could prosecute the person in question. Furthermore, it is up to the police leadership to take any measures against the officer." Smits explained. Yesterday, to conclude the judicial investigation, three suspects of the terrur in the Sittard street Aan Hiemstenrade stood before the court in Maastricht. One of them, the alleged owner of the cannabis farm Willy R. stated that he did receive information from the neighborhood cop W. "He gave me the house numbers. I then became woozy and started hating those people."

R. then set several fires together with a hand butcher in revenge for the "betrayal. Five years in prison were demanded against him and his 19-year-old hand butcher, Roedy V.. A third suspect, Wil A., heard three months against him.

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