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  1. Introduction to research sources and forensic investigation - Part 2

    Presented by the public prosecutor on June 8, 2020, during the MH17 trial at the District Court of The Hague.

    Video | 08-06-2020

  2. Introduction to research sources and forensic investigation - Part 1

    Presented by the public prosecutor on June 8, 2020, during the MH17 trial at the District Court of The Hague.

    Video | 08-06-2020

  3. Opening statement public prosecutor MH17 trial

    Opening statement of the public prosecutor during the court session of the MH17 trial on June 8, 2020.

    Video | 08-06-2020

  4. What kind of witnesses are there and why do some remain anonymous?

    Witnesses in this investigation face a genuine security risk. In order to minimise that risk, the examining magistrate decided ...

    Frequently asked questions

  5. Wreath laying MH17

    On March 8  2020 the JIT-countries visited the MH17 Memorial and their representatives laid a wreath to commemorate the 298 ...

    Video | 08-03-2020

  6. How large is the MH17 file?

    At this moment, the court file consists of 102 binders. These are 36.000 pages which are digitally scanned. Hyperlinks have been ...

    Frequently asked questions

  7. Instruction on the investigation and prosecution of civil aviation occurrences (2020A001)

    This instruction contains rules relating to the investigation and prosecution of criminal offences in the event of a civil ...

    Policy document | 01-03-2020

  8. Brochures in 8 languages

    Publication | 16-02-2020

  9. DNA testing of third parties (print version)

    To solve a serious crime, under certain circumstances the Public Prosecution Service (OM) is allowed to test a person’s DNA. ...

    Publication | 13-12-2019

  10. DNA testing of third parties

    To solve a serious crime, under certain circumstances the Public Prosecution Service (OM) is allowed to test a person’s DNA. ...

    Publication | 13-12-2019