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Prison sentence for calling for citizen border controls

Prison sentence for calling for citizen border controls

A police judge in Assen sentenced 54-year-old activist Jan H. to six weeks in prison for inciting citizens to perform illegal border controls. The court ruled that the defendant's actions were unlawful after his calls led to actual border checks being carried out by civilians.

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