Skip to main content
Netherlands News in English

Main navigation

  • Top stories
  • Health
  • Crime
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Tech
  • Culture
  • Sports
  • Weird
  • 1-1-2
Image
Erik Akerboom
Erik Akerboom - Credit: Ministerie van Defensie / Wikimedia Commons
Crime
National Police
Erik Akerboom
international police mission
EULEX
cybercrime
Kosovo
terrorism
illegal migration
organized crime
Friday, 16 March 2018 - 13:40

Share this article:

Opens in a new window Opens in a new window Opens in a new window Opens in a new window Opens in a new window Opens in a new window

Police chief wants more Dutch cops in international police missions

The Dutch police plans to extend its contribution to international police missions. National Police Chief Erik Akerboom wants to send dozens of extra police officers abroad in the coming years, he said in a statement on the police site on Friday.

"Crime does not stop at the borders, but is becoming increasingly international", Akerboom said. "A lot of crime originates outside the Netherlands. Whether it concerns organized crime, terrorism or cybercrime: these problems can only be tackled internationally. Instead of waiting for crime to come our way, it is more effective to strengthen the police in countries where it comes from. We therefore want to send out dozens of officers in the coming years."

The Dutch police have been participating in international missions for years, sending Dutch police officers to help reconstruct local police forces in various countries. Currently the Dutch police are participating in missions in Georgia, Kosovo, Libya, Mali, Eastern Ukraine and Somalia. Akerboom recently visited the EULEX mission in Kosovo.

"In our ideals everyone has the right to a safe and dignified existence", the police chief said. "That is why we, as an organization and as police officers also work for peace and stability elsewhere. Yet our reasons for participating in missions are not merely idealistic." The Netherlands also benefits from these missions, he emphasized. "A week ago I was in Kosovo and I saw colleagues at work in the EULEX mission. They help prevent us getting problems in the Netherlands. Because security problems such as terrorism, illegal migration, cybercrime and undermining often have an international component and often even a foreign source."

"The police heart increasingly beats over the border, and I am proud of that", Akerboom said. "We are helping to build institutions that prevent corruption, insecurity and organized crime and thus we contribute to the security in these countries and stability in other regions. We are also building intensive international police cooperation and an international police network."

More like this

Image
Police officers and forensic investigators at the scene of a crime
24 femicides in Netherlands last year; Another 49 women escaped, survived attack
Image
Ridderhof, Parliament, The Hague
At least 8 foreign states monitoring, intimidating diaspora living in the Netherlands
Image
A billboard in Amsterdam showing campaign posters for the European Parliament elections on 6 June 2024
Migration and healthcare the main issues for Dutch voters in European elections
Image
The Public Prosecution Service office in Oost-Nederland
Prosecutor: 2023 dominated by protests & explosives; Fewer murders, more thefts
Make NL Times your top Google source

Follow us:

Latest stories

  • The Hague marks 31 years since Srebrenica genocide under Dutch peacekeepers’ watch
  • Officials warn of domestic violence and child abuse surge across Noord-Brabant
  • Aid groups halt services at asylum center after incidents linked to small group of men
  • Package theft rises in Amsterdam, with Oost most affected
  • Authorities seize nearly 2,000 rabbits and 127 dogs from Zuid-Holland breeding facility

Top stories

  • Netherlands braces for incoming heat wave as temperatures to reach 34°C
  • Dutch workplaces not ready for rising heat, labor union warns
  • Dutch spy agencies: Russia hacked cameras to spy on military routes
  • Romanian boy who met Dutch girl on Roblox guilty of forcing her to cut herself, kill pet
  • Dutch live event venues struggling; Half ended 2025 in the red, 14% drop in clubbers

© 2012-2026, NL Times, All rights reserved.

Footer menu

  • Change Privacy Settings
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact
  • Partner Content