Friday, April 1, 2016

Police chief to talk about workload anti-terror unit – NU.nl

A spokesman for the national police pole brings the visit to discuss the concerns with colleagues. “He goes there to hear exactly how it is,” said the spokesman.

The Telegraph reports that crisis at the Special Intervention Service (DSI), the anti-terror unit police. According to the newspaper DSI alleges that the police management that they never have anything again seen the extra money has been made available for the service.

Between twenty and thirty million that was reserved by the Ministry of Security and Justice for this service would be invested.

there would also be a diseased atmosphere in the workplace, lack of equipment, permanent overload and failure to protect private data.

Do not gone

the national police has announced in response that the money has been invested. “The department is working on an extension based on extra money to KMAR (Military Police), Defence and police assigned by the government in May 2015. Signals of resource shortage will not be recognized. The money is not gone. There are already agents purchased and also money spent on overtime and recruiting new people. “

in mid-December the head of the DSI still said that the inflow into the DSI was adequate. He indicated that the time required to achieve the expansion that the government wants. Especially considering the specific requirements for this elite unit. Therefore, there is then also launched a special internal recruitment to the police to complement the anti-terrorist teams.



24 hours

Some of these teams are now in so-called Rapid Response Teams (RRT). Which are available 24 hours a day in the Netherlands and go off on all reports that may have a terrorist background.

However, the police recognize that in another section that deals with special operations has long been a greater need for resources, ICT and innovation. “The management regrets the situation and will talk with the respective colleagues.”



union

The police union ACP is deeply concerned about the difficulties in the Special Intervention Service (DSI) the anti-terrorist unit of the police.

“These colleagues are already more than a year twelve hours on and twelve hours off working to ensure the best possible security in the Netherlands. This attracts an enormous change. This type of conflict where we do know, and that we some time urgent talks with the leadership, should as soon as possible the world “, said President Gerrit van de Kamp Friday in the NOS Radio 1 news.

the union wants clarification on the investment that is not done. “These gentlemen are very busy, and urgently need to have more colleagues and equipment at their disposal. We want as quickly clarified. We go as soon as possible talking to force management to see how this can be solved.”

By: ANP / NU.nl

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