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Police leadership admits mistakes in investigation into ‘peeping’ officers

Police leadership admits mistakes in investigation into ‘peeping’ officers

The Dutch police leadership has admitted to making communication errors during an internal investigation into officers who inappropriately accessed systems in the 'Lisa case.' As a result, several internally distributed letters regarding the matter are being retracted.

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