Police Leaders Face Backlash over Claims of Possible Misconduct in Lisa's Murder Case
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In recent days, there has been growing discontent within the police force over accusations against 1,700 officers who accessed information about the murdered teenager Lisa in the police system without a valid reason. Now, the deputy chief of police is finally apologizing.
"It was never our intention to wrongly accuse colleagues," Deputy Police Chief Wilbert Paulissen said in a message to all police officers, obtained by RTL Nieuws. There has been widespread outrage within the police force over the way it was revealed that 1,700 officers may have unlawfully sought information about the murder of 17-year-old Lisa from Abcoude.
Police leaders face backlash over claims of possible misconduct in Lisa's murder case
Senior leaders of the Dutch national police are facing mounting criticism from officers and unions after an internal message about possible misconduct in the investigation into the murder of Lisa from Abcoude triggered anger across the force, AD reports. Lisa, 17, was fatally stabbed on August 20, 2025, while cycling
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