Proposal: Police Should Be Allowed to Provoke Crimes
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The police should be able to pretend to want to buy drugs, or to pose as children who want to sell sex online, a new investigation suggests. Provocation should also be able to be used against people under the age of 15.
New task when politicians focus on criminal provocation. The initiative is praised by Dumpen and SD: "Very positive."
The police should be allowed to pose as drug buyers – or children offering sex for payment online – to expose criminals. This is what government investigators are proposing. The police should also be allowed to use provocation against children under 15.
The police will be allowed to pose as drug buyers – or children offering sex for payment online – to expose criminals. The government's investigators are proposing a law that clarifies what applies. The police will also be allowed to use provocation against children under 15.
The police should be allowed to create fictitious child pornography to infiltrate closed pedophile rings, government investigators are proposing.
The police should be allowed to pretend to be interested in buying drugs or pretend to be children selling sex online, the government's investigators suggest. The investigation also says that the police should be allowed to use criminal provocation against children under 15. - Digitalization of crime in many areas requires additional methods, says Minister of Justice Gunnar Strömmer (M).
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