News - Ministry of Justice and Security
386 news items of Ministry of Justice and Security
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Supporting business owners in the fight against organised crime
Minister Yeşilgöz-Zegerius (Justice and Security) is working with business owners to boost efforts to tackle organised crime and ...
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New NASC partnership in fight against organised crime
In a change of course, the Multidisciplinary Intervention Team (MIT) will continue in the fight against organised crime under the ...
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40 million euros for regional approach to organised crime
The fight against organised crime in the region is being reinforced by 40 million euros each year. Each region in the Netherlands ...
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Government establishes Commission for Solicitors’ Services to the State
On Friday, the cabinet approved the establishment of the Commission for Solicitors’ Services to the State. This investigative ...
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The Netherlands to dispatch forensic investigation team to Ukraine
The Dutch government, in a decision by the Cabinet, has decided that the Netherlands will send a forensic investigation team to ...
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Extra money to divert youth away from life of crime in 15 municipalities
There are neighbourhoods all over the Netherlands in which organised crime is having a poisonous effect on young people. Drug ...
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Bill aimed at expanding information remit regarding cyber threats submitted to the House
The National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) is working hard to continuously increase the cyber security of the Netherlands. The ...
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NCTV Threat Assessment: terrorist attack remains a possibility, no concrete indications
While there are currently no concrete indications of a terrorist attack in the Netherlands, such an attack remains conceivable. ...
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Continued investment in security and surveillance - guardians of the rule of law
The threat posed by serious crime, jihadis and the extreme right, combined with the increase in anti-government sentiment and ...
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Ongoing investment in surveillance and protection – safeguarding the rule of law
Threats made by serious criminals, jihadists and far-right extremists – as well as increasing anti-government sentiment and ...