Investigation reveals racist remarks made by Dutch police against murder of 16-year-old Turkish-origin girl
The girl, identified by her first name, Humeyra, was shot dead by a stalker at her school in Rotterdam city in 2018. She had filed a complaint to the police against her stalker before the incident. The investigation also revealed that the police officers have used racist language against the 16-year-old Turkish-origin girl.
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- Anadolu Agency
- Published Date: 01:29 | 25 March 2021
- Modified Date: 01:49 | 25 March 2021
Police officers in the Netherlands sent racist messages in an internal chat group in response to the murder of a 16-year-old Turkish-origin girl, local media reported on Thursday.
In an investigation launched into the racist messages, it was revealed that one of the police officers wrote: "Another Turk less."
The girl, identified by her first name, Humeyra, was shot dead by a stalker at her school in Rotterdam city in 2018, according to the NL Times. She had filed a complaint to the police against her stalker before the incident.
The investigation also revealed that the police officers have used racist language against minorities, immigrants, and Africans in the country.
Fred Westerbeke, Rotterdam police chief, said there were worse phrases in the group speeches. He said these words, which he described as insulting, should be condemned.
Five police officers received written reprimands after the screenshots of the racist rhetoric drew reactions on social media.
Some police officers found a simple condemnation meaningless.