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Public Prosecution Service Demands 3.5 Years in Prison for Ex-Police Officer for Leaking Information

Summary by rd.nl
The Public Prosecution Service has demanded a prison sentence of 3.5 years against a former police officer for leaking information from police systems. Fouad el A. (36) from Alkmaar worked as a dog handler for the police in Amsterdam and is said to have sold police data to criminals for more than a year and a half via his brother Anouar el A. (27). In addition to the prison sentence, the prosecutor demanded an eight-year professional ban.
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The Public Prosecution Service has demanded a prison sentence of 3.5 years against a former police officer for leaking information from police systems. Fouad el A. (36) from Alkmaar worked as a dog handler for the police in Amsterdam and is said to have sold police data to criminals for more than a year and a half via his brother Anouar el A. (27). In addition to the prison sentence, the prosecutor demanded an eight-year professional ban.

·Apeldoorn, Netherlands
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rd.nl broke the news in Apeldoorn, Netherlands on Tuesday, June 24, 2025.
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