Lawyer Yehudi Moszkowicz has been informed by the Belgian and Dutch justice that an agreement has been made that the prosecution of Bressers will take place in his native country. And that while the transports have ended up in Limburg. “What’s the reason?” Moszkowicz asks. Colleague Peer Szymkowiak also has serious question marks. According to the prosecutor, nothing is known about a deal. “He is not a suspect in this case,” said the Public Prosecution Service. In the eyes of the judiciary, Bressers can be heard as a witness using modern techniques.