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Police recklessness in Amsterdam - Update

posted Thursday, 5 July 2007

Justice rescinded

Just an update on the events in Amsterdam regarding the unwarranted police raid on a Nigerian social event. On Tuesday, the immigration judge ordered that the people be released forthwith, but the Council of State has temporarily rescinded that decision on the application of the State Secretary for Justice who is appealing the verdict of the court.

Ironically, the selfsame State Secretary of Justice - Nebahat Albayrak- was handing out resident permits on Wednesday under the general amnesty for illegal immigrants plan - she being of Turkish descent, though one must say she is a lot more humane in her outlook than her predecessor who was the Minister for disintegration and Emigration - Rita Verdonk, known on this blog as Lady Oddjob.

Obviously, one can understand the concern of the government if they already have 23 illegal aliens who were illegally arrested in custody; letting them go would be a logistical nightmare if they have to be traced again, however, the premise on which everyone (legal and illegal residents) was arrested was the police assumed that patrons of the café were all illegally resident in the Netherlands.

In fact, the case of the police is too prejudiced for reasonable debate because the police cannot produce evidence proving that illegal activity is mainly perpetrated by those illegally resident in the Netherlands - it is a crass and subjective defence unworthy of the least of Dutch values.

These are seriously murky waters of institutionalised xenophobia because releasing the "illegal" aliens would create an uproar from right-wing elements of society who would say the government is doing nothing about crime first and then illegal immigration. The justice that is served by following due process in apprehending illegal aliens through proper legal conduct of the law enforcement and immigration authorities is conveniently subsumed or suspended.

These people would now languish in custody for another five weeks within which the Council of State would hear the appeal and decide.

However, if the basic legal premise indicates that the raid is unlawful, they should and must be released or this would be a classic case of Machiavellian justice - The end, justifying the means. Surely, this must be utterly unacceptable.

I acknowledge the blogging community that has highlighted this case to a wider audience.

Don Thieme at LifeCycle Analysis

Editor's Pick at African Loft

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1. Don Thieme left...
Thursday, 5 July 2007 7:27 pm :: http://gamoonbat.blogspot.com

Those who had papers proving legal residence, including Nkem Owoh, are safely out of jail, right? Somewhere I read that the Dutch police were attempting to crack down on 419 scams with these arrests.


2. Akin Akintayo left...
Thursday, 5 July 2007 8:01 pm :: http://akin.blog-city.com/

Yes, the legally resident are out of jail.

The police does want to crack down on the 419ers, but I think the problem is the gullibility of the people who fall for these elaborate scams rather than the scammers themselves.

I drew the analogy with the war on drugs too, 419ers thrive because there are stupid people to be scammed - it is a supply-demand lead social engineering dynamic.

Obviously, we cannot save people from being idiots so go after the people who make them idiots - does not compute with me.


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