Taking passport not stop jihadist

Gepubliceerd op 9 juli 2016 om 12:15

A restrained Syriëganger gets one must surrender his passport a criminal case on his pants. Yet he may just hold back the plane to Syria with his ID card.

Naamloos1-30.pngIt was May 13 when the Turkish police near the border with Syria encounters a Dutch boy.He will not say who he is, but his fingerprints match those in a database: it's Martijn N., 22 years, from The Hague.

It was, according to the prosecution, the second (failed) attempt by N. to enter Syria and to join the jihad. His case shows how all anti-terror measures still leave open loopholes have been taken in recent years for people who really want to Syria.

Lock up
Young Hagenaar, which calls itself also Latief, tried to come once before in Syria. He was stopped and transferred to the Netherlands from Turkey in April 2015. Justice shut him up and wants to prosecute him for attempting to participate in a terrorist organization. But N. has mental problems and is transferred to a Forensic Psychiatric Department (FPA). There he has more freedom; he is no longer locked. He must surrender his passport to prevent him again dare attempt.


But that does not stop the Hague-born. In late February, he goes off again. For weeks he is looking for. Until the Turks keep him on May 13 and put him on a plane to the Netherlands.Research shows that N. went to Dusseldorf after his departure from the FPA and it has caught the plane to Istanbul.

ID card
How can a man reputed to be restrained Syriëganger welcomes in a terreurzaak and whose passport do?

This was possible because he still had his identity, said a spokesman for the Prosecutor.With such a card, you can freely travel through Schengen area and it meets to apply for a Turkish visa. ,, We can not even take the ID card, because there is an identification requirement in the Netherlands. Everyone must be able to identify '' said the spokesman.

Ankle band
The prosecution have asked the judge in January 2016 for N., during his stay at the FPA, be required to wear an ankle bracelet. That request was rejected "because it was insufficiently substantiated. A month later, N. had flown and he could, as a suspect in a case of jihad, in its own name flying from Germany to neighboring Turkey. The OM was his name not registered because his detention was suspended.

N. is now fixed on terror Department of the prison in Vught. Earlier this week there was a pro forma hearing in his trial. He was not themselves.

By Editorial AD Photo: Reuters

 

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