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> I suppose my issue stems from my perception of the seemingly lack of serious investigation on their law enforcement side.

That's my experience too from actually having my house raided. I had two kids in bed at the time, and the police didn't even know to expect kids in the house (both kids were over 11 years old, had birth certificates, had lived in that house all their lives and attend local schools and are darn fine students).

They didn't know. It's mind boggling to me that they could get a raid warrant without having done even the most basic (below even basic) investigation.

My opinion of police investigative competence took a 99% hit as a result.

It's a lesson my kids won't forget either.




The raid no doubt was carried out by the police. They just what they are told to do by an organisation that is higher up. No one will get reasons. Maybe the chief of police. But only a limited amount so he can claim plausible deniability.

The dirty people behind all this are in the way they run the investigations. And what way is that ? Well it’s the “organised crime investigations”. The Netherlands pushed the RIEC way of working here to Germany and Belgium. Look it up. Euriec.

The whole way of working is to do dirty tricks in an unaccountable way.




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