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Chief Zeeland has been placed on inactive status.
Netherlands🏛️ Politics4 days ago

Chief Zeeland has been placed on inactive status.

The police chief of Zeeland, Tim de Kraker, has been placed on administrative leave following an internal investigation. The police confirmed this after being asked by Omroep Zeeland, but they did not disclose the reasons for his suspension or provide details about the ongoing inquiry. De Kraker, who took up his role as police chief at the end of 2024, had previously served as team leader in the Oosterscheldebekken region. The article also mentions other instances where law enforcement personnel have been suspended or dismissed due to misconduct, including cases involving border-crossing remarks, suspected arson, and inappropriate messaging.

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Chief Zeeland has been placed on inactive status.

The police chief of Zeeland, Tim de Kraker, has been placed on administrative leave following an internal investigation. The police confirmed this after being asked by Omroep Zeeland, but they did not disclose the reasons for his suspension or provide details about the ongoing inquiry. De Kraker, who took up his role as police chief at the end of 2024, had previously served as team leader in the Oosterscheldebekken region. The article also mentions other instances where law enforcement personnel have been suspended or dismissed due to misconduct, including cases involving border-crossing remarks, suspected arson, and inappropriate messaging.

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