Police appoint controversial mosque infiltrator to fight discrimination

(NL Times) The police appointed the man previously used by municipalities to infiltrate mosques to help tackle racism, discrimination, and exclusion in the police organization. Mosque administrators are stunned. Controle Alt Delete, an organization that fights ethnic profiling and police brutality, broke off its talks with the police over the appointment, AD reports.

It concerns Najip Tuzani, until recently the director of the research agency NTA. Several municipalities hired his agency to send undercover people into mosques and talk to attendees to find out whether they have extremist ideas.

Abdelsadek Maas, chairman of the mosque umbrella organization [SIORH] in The Hague, is astounded that the police appointed the former NTA director.

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