Pieces file Holleeder resurface

Gepubliceerd op 8 april 2016 om 10:07

After ex-con Martin Cook had to remove leaked testimony from the criminal file of Willem Holleeder Monday on its website Vlinderscrime.nl, the pieces are now again be found in various places.Ex-crimineel Martin Kok bij de rechtbank, waarvoor hij moet verschijnen na het publiceren van verklaringen uit het Holleeder-dossier.

Ex-crimineel Martin Kok bij de rechtbank, waarvoor hij moet verschijnen na het publiceren van verklaringen uit het Holleeder-dossier.

Sebastiaan Beens include the testimony of Willem Holleeder, his sister Astrid and Sonja and his ex-Sandra den Hartog online posted on his own website www.sebastiaanbeens.nl.

"To see what happens," says Beens, who posted online the documents Tuesday morning since he conscious state advocate Willem Heemskerk has sent several Twitter messages to make him aware of it. Beens suspects namely that justice has coined by Martin Cook and want to see if he is adamant addressed "just as the ex-con.

Moreover, the pieces fall after having been two days Vlinderscrime.nl according beens under the public domain. "Everyone has she seen or downloaded yourself." Are also the documents directly to the site of beens, but he only links to. "Prove but that those are mine," he says. The testimonies have now also be found on the Facebook page Crime Scene.

Penalty
The court decided Monday that the documents for at least six months must be offline after the State had filed a lawsuit against Cook. The court finds it "plausible" that the publication of the testimonies can bring 'criminal justice' at risk in the multiple liquidation case against Holleeder and in the appeal of the Amsterdam liquidation case Passage. Cook had to remove the documents on pain of a fine of five thousand euros per hour, up to a maximum of 50,000 euros.

The hosting company of Beens received last Wednesday the request of the landsavocaat to get offline documents. Beens, the witness then moved to another host. Lawyer Sikke Kingma has been beens phone itself prompted to delete the files, but he refused.

Beens is not going to do the same. "I see a procedure with confidence." He now has a lawyer Sebastien Diekstra hired.

http://www.parool.nl/  BY: JASPER Piersma Photo: Reuters

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