Saturday, September 13, 2014

Former prison directors complain Opstelten for role in case Demmink – Volkskrant

Former prison directors complain Opstelten for role in case Demmink – Volkskrant

By: Editorial – 09/13/14, 18:22

© anp. Minister Ivo Opstelten.

Six former prison directors have filed against Minister Ivo Opstelten of Security & amp; Justice for his role in the case Demmink. They feel that the minister is politically responsible for slowing the declarations against former Secretary-General of Justice Joris Demmink, who is suspected of child abuse.

The six prosecutors say ‘with increasing amazement “to have taken statements from Minister Opstelten about Demmink. Matter knowledge “Instead of pushing ordering a thorough criminal investigation gives the minister with his premature statements that his (former) Secretary Above Suspicion is the impression impede his duties the Public Prosecutor ‘, stands in the declaration ( to download). opposite

log The former prison governors that the inability of Justice to “bring clarity in this matter,” she performs with “vicarious embarrassment.”

Witnesses Hearings under oath
This report shall include reference to publications on alleged contacts with Dutch Demmink pimps and underage boys. Is also made of witness interviews of investigators under oath, in April this year. Notification Who declared Demmink and several other senior employees within Justice have been. Subject of an investigation into child abuse This is by Opstelten always denied.

Two Turkish men have pressed charges in 2008 and 2010 against Demmink. They claim the mid nineties as underage boys in Turkey to be abused by him. The prosecution is doing a criminal investigation into this case, after these men that are enforced by the court in Arnhem.

Innocence
On April 15 Opstelten explained to NOS that he believed in the innocence of Demmink: “It was nothing, it’s nothing and it will be nothing,” he said.

The former prison directors believe that such statements Opstelten research Demmink ‘intentional frustrating. ”

The six former prison directors Opstelten accused of “malfeasance” and have the Parliamentary Committee for Petitions and Citizen Initiatives asked to give Minister Opstelten to prosecute. Criminal the Attorney General at the Supreme Court order

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