The 34-year-old Sana C. came into the picture in August last year. In another criminal investigation, an envelope of the Amsterdam District Court found in a house, behind the lining of a bank. It contained the personal data of six people from one family.

According to the judiciary, the woman probably requested information from the court systems for a longer period of time and passed on to ‘contacts in the criminal environment’ for a fee. In her arrest, a few dozen printing the court was seized, with personal data.

The public prosecutor (OvJ) said today at the first session that there were 270 credits in the bank account of the suspect, of a total of 92,920 euros. The money was transferred to her by a plumbing company, the OvJ said. According to the Public Prosecution Service, it would have received the amount through extortion.

According to the judiciary, the data that she would have sold for prices from 500 to 750 euros were used to commit attacks in The Hague, a housing protection in Waalwijk and possibly in preparing a liquidation.

The woman stays stuck for three months longer until the next session on September 16.

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