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Dutch Officer Distributes Stolen Wealth to Sex Workers

While repeating the same order in our daily life, "No more!" The news that makes you say, provides a different perspective on what is happening in the world. A Dutch official was also the subject of such a news. It turned out that the officer who defrauded the institution he was working for 2.3 million Euros gave the money to sex worker women because he felt sorry for them.
 Dutch Officer Distributes Stolen Wealth to Sex Workers
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A Dutch official signed an event that would leave even Robin Hood’s mouth open, taking from the rich and giving to the poor. The officer named Ramon van S. was working at the Traffic Water Administration, which is under the Ministry of Infrastructure and Water Management. It was revealed that the gentleman named van S., who started his working life in 1998, defrauded the institution from 2012 to 2019 with fake documents that he had prepared. 48-year-old van S. transferred 1.6 million euros of the money he transferred to his own account with fake invoices to the sex worker women he met online.

Naturally, the first question that comes to mind is: From where? According to his statement, Ramon van S. felt sorry for the sex worker women because they were ‘in a difficult situation’ and wanted to provide financial assistance. Stating that his marriage was going bad at that time and he needed attention, van S. says that this was not his main purpose. Claiming that he had only been with some of the women once, the officer states that some of the sex worker women threatened to “harm their spouse and children if they did not give money” after they started to provide financial assistance.

“We kept asking for money. He never said no. ”

Claiming that he was a victim of his goodwill and compassion, Ramon van S. demanded that statements be taken from the women he helped. One of the women who came to the police interrogation mentioned how generous the officer was: “The more we hurt ourselves, the more money he sent. We kept asking for money. He never said no. ”

According to the information presented by the prosecutor’s office, the Dutch officer took only 300-400 thousand of the 2.3 million euros he stole for himself. He used this money to buy vacations, home renovations, meals, and a new car. While a 2.5-year prison sentence was requested for Ramon van S., his lawyer said; He argued that the suspect’s loss of his job, home and marriage was punishment enough. The court will announce the verdict in the case of this Dutch officer who tried to come to the aid of sex worker women in two weeks.

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