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Johan Derksen was heard at the police station in The Hague on Tuesday after the report that Forum for Democracy leader Thierry Baudet had made against him. The former football player told this in the Today Inside broadcast. When asked on Tuesday evening, the police said that they did not want to make any statements about this.

Derksen said in a broadcast of his SBS6 talk show in September that Baudet had to be “liquidated”. Immediately after his statement, he said it was a slip of the tongue. In his own words, Derksen meant “that they should kick Baudet out of the Chamber”. The politician filed a complaint.

The former football player called his time at the office on Tuesday “very annoying”. Although he said he was treated “really as a suspect”, he found the officers “very nice people”.

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