The program Undercover in the Netherlands on SBS6 see how Stegeman near other soldiers undisturbed walking around in the area of the base, which has several armored tracked vehicles.
the minister expressed Friday her concerns, but she wants to know exactly how much the journalist came to his action to test the security.
Hennis calls it “surprising, but I have the details yet sharp” . She points out that there is a layered system of security. She wants to know to what object it was and how much the journalist could have. “We live in turbulent times. The security must be in order,” she stresses.
It is the second time Stegeman could enter a military base. In 2008 he caused uproar by penetrating military airport Woensdrecht and there to get close to the fighters. At the barracks in Havelte he could even ride off with an army vehicle from the site. The broadcast prompted Defense at the time to take extra security measures
Video: Alberto Stegeman is competing in at army base
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This time it was the journalist, dressed in camouflage, at the military base Oirschot undisturbed between parked military vehicles through. Stegeman: “There is a sore big security breach of Defence and that in these times of terror..”
“Dressed as a soldier I knew to enter the grounds of the military base, without being checked was. the camouflage I was not. it was too easy, Stegeman tells NU.nl. ” If it succeeds me will achieve it all. So even terrorists. “
After his earlier attempts were promised improvements in 2008, but according to Stegeman have not provided the desired result. “One hundred percent secure can not, but it should not be possible to get in on grounds of defense. There is hardly any control.”
D66
D66 wants an explanation from the Minister about the security. “It is very worrying that the security of the barracks has been so bad,” said MP Salima Belhaj.
“What does that say about the other barracks? Especially in these times of terrorist threats, where barracks a potential targets are the security needs up to be in order. Defence Staff must from precautions not in uniform on the streets, but now that our military’s own barracks, where they should feel safe, may be exposed to risk from lack of security. ”
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