Child pornography and drugs in forensic hospitals

Gepubliceerd op 8 juli 2016 om 12:55

In TBS clinics in the Netherlands have in recent years pornography, drugs and phones circulated. This is evident from dozens of internal reports of serious incidents involving contraband. The documents requested by the ANP.

The 2012-2016 reports give the impression that the clinics not be able to keep out contraband. Rarely is it clear how the items are smuggled. Thirteen reports concern child pornography. Several times, there was internal trade in contraband.

In Hoeve Boschoord proved tbs'er involved in the trade in child pornography within the clinic in March 2014. In Rooyse Swap soft drugs were discovered in September 2014 at a tbs'er who probably acted.

hashish
In a patient in the Van Mesdag Clinic in April 2014 were two blocks of hashish intercepted a total of 43 grams. It was also found that money and materials for drug trafficking, including a mini scales and packaging materials. End of 2015 ,, was found a large quantity 'of cannabis in the Van Mesdag Clinic.

Apart from drugs and (child) pornography are also regular phones, dongles for internet, USB sticks and sometimes even found listening devices.

It turns out that forensic psychiatric patients with these electronics among other succeed (child) to download porn. In 2013 there was even a patient arrested in the Van der Hoeven clinic. But so did manage to make contact outside the walls. A offenders into Veldzicht sent his former lawyer and possibly other women this year ,, sexually border 'messages with a mobile phone that he in his own words ,, God' 'had been given.

Aggression
It seems that there is more going around in the forensic settings. Only one institution has not only a record of serious incidents still held another general inventory of eg intercepted hashish and phones. When reports of aggression also shows that drug use or arguing over trade play a role sometimes.

The Ministry of Security and Justice called contraband ,, incompatible '' with the treatment of forensic psychiatric patients. It points out that made ​​a major investigation after media coverage of contraband in Rooyse Exchange in 2014, and that the clinics have a plan. Since April, staff checked daily sampling and inspection will visit the clinics unannounced from the end of 2016.

By Editorial AD Photo: Reuters

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