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Asylum Minister Tightens Surveillance on Streets in Emmen After Nuisance

Summary by rd.nl
Following persistent reports of asylum seekers causing a nuisance in Emmen, Minister Bart van den Brink (Asylum, CDA) is deploying additional staff to increase street surveillance. During his first visit as minister to the registration center in Ter Apel, he announced the deployment of six special investigating officers (BOAs) and a team leader, and the addition of eight additional people to the street surveillance teams.
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Following persistent reports of asylum seekers causing a nuisance in Emmen, Minister Bart van den Brink (Asylum, CDA) is deploying additional staff to increase street surveillance. During his first visit as minister to the registration center in Ter Apel, he announced the deployment of six special investigating officers (BOAs) and a team leader, and the addition of eight additional people to the street surveillance teams.

·Apeldoorn, Netherlands (Kingdom of the)
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rd.nl broke the news in Apeldoorn, Netherlands (Kingdom of the) on Monday, March 9, 2026.
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