“There are actually two problems,” says Dobbelaere-Welvaert to our editorial team. “The first question is whether this investigation can take place in the way it happened. Can the police do this? That is only possible under very precise circumstances and the data of people who are innocent must be immediately removed from the investigation.” That immediately brings us to the second problem, says Dobbelaere-Welvaert. “The fact that everyone who’s been good has to come and say that isn’t really the way an investigation should run. It’s the upside-down world.”
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