Anti-terror unit, we can our job well to

Gepubliceerd op 2 april 2016 om 12:06

The Special Intervention Service to its role as anti-terrorist unit "excellent" to. Reported that the DSI itself after reports of various media over a the operation of the unit.

Anti-terror unit, we can our job well to

The Telegraph reported Friday that the problems within the DSI would be of such a serious nature that they could be a danger to society. The newspaper would have spoken with two sources that have a high position within the police organization. There would be a diseased atmosphere, lack of equipment and permanent overload, to disprove.

NOT TRUE

,, It's not true, '' emphasize five members of the service across ANP. ,, We can guarantee our quality 100 percent. " According to them, many colleagues hit by the bad publicity and there is certainly no question of a diseased atmosphere. ,, If the atmosphere would be really screwed up, would leave my colleagues. There's absolutely no question. ''

WORKLOAD

To acknowledge the sources that there is a "significant pressure" because we need more capacity after the recent attacks. ,, We are working hard to fill the shortfall, but that takes time. Therefore, we sometimes work a little longer, but we are very creative and that works well and responsibly. And that can precisely only by a very good and close relationship with each other. "

EQUIPMENT

The shortage of material would be so bad, according to the DSI. ,, We can make our job well, "says a sniper. ,, We can train anywhere in the world, everything is facilitated. Whether for training, weapons, money, ammunition and other resources. Everything is possible.''

TERRORISM

The Special Intervention Service was established in 2006 as an umbrella organization for the National Police. The service has the overall lead in terrorism-related situations in which it can convert various units throughout the country.

http://www.metronieuws.nl/   by Metro & Reuters Photo: Reuters

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