Threatened Policemol

Gepubliceerd op 10 augustus 2016 om 12:15

The official corruption suspect Detective Mike D. (40) from Kerkrade, who is under criminal investigation, had to fear for some time for his life because he was threatened with death by members of the Limburg underworld. Confirming his lawyer Peer Szymkowiak to De Telegraaf.

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Underworld had Mike D. on the grain

The serious threats were made after the arrest of D., in January last year. The detective then spent dozens of days in the cell successively Eindhoven and the prison of Roermond.Here he received several letters that said he would be brought to life.

In addition, the suspect politiemol, which would have sold strictly confidential police information fee, intimidated by criminals within the prison walls. In this connection, he was transferred rushed to another section of the prison in Roermond, according to research by this newspaper. D. confirms in turn prompted death threats.

Fearing reprisals and the plight in which he found himself at that moment, he decided for now to keep the threats within the family circle. "I definitely want to arouse pity, but there it is indeed gone. I was not sure my life, "said the now redundant detective. His counselor Peer Szymkowiak indicated by his client informed to have been brought from death threats.

"A detective arrested must obviously more and thus extra watch his step in safety, here is well proven. I will be here later during the trial of this case certainly come back to that, "said the Maastricht criminal lawyer.

In addition to the earlier arrest of Mike D. Limburg police force was Monday again rocked by the arrest of two new police moles.

By Telegraph editors: Photo: Photo: Google Maps

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