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The Public Prosecution Service Wants Harsher Sentences for Drug Couriers at Schiphol.

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AMSTERDAM — The Public Prosecution Service (OM) in Amsterdam has demanded prison sentences of up to four years on appeal against twelve suspects arrested at Schiphol Airport for drug smuggling. These sentences are particularly severe because the prosecution says it wants to put an end to the lower sentences imposed previously, which, according to the OM, create unfair situations. “This legal inequality is inexplicable.” Since the end of last yea…
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AMSTERDAM — The Public Prosecution Service (OM) in Amsterdam has demanded prison sentences of up to four years on appeal against twelve suspects arrested at Schiphol Airport for drug smuggling. These sentences are particularly severe because the prosecution says it wants to put an end to the lower sentences imposed previously, which, according to the OM, create unfair situations. “This legal inequality is inexplicable.” Since the end of last yea…

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DWTonline.com broke the news in on Saturday, April 4, 2026.
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