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Unknown woman found in Wassenaar identified after 21 years
Wassenaar - After more than 21 years, a deceased woman whose identity had so far been unknown was finally identified. The woman in question is Eva Maria Pommer from Germany, who was 35 years old when she died. She was found on 4 July 2004 in the dunes near Wassenaar (the Netherlands) and was finally given her name back. Eva Maria Pommer is the fourth woman who could be identified thanks to the Identify Me campaign. Stichting Coldcasezaken, a private foundation that aims to solve cold cases, played an important role in discovering her identity. The golden tip-off came in through this foundation.

Police Commissioner: preparation, collaboration and professionalism have paid off
The Hague - Police Commissioner Janny Knol and the Commander of the National Crisis Team of the Netherlands Police, Willem Woelders, look back on a NATO Summit that was highly successful from a police perspective. ‘Thanks to our thorough preparations, our close collaboration with national and international partners, and the professional drive of our personnel, we have succeeded in ensuring that the Summit proceeded safely and without interruption.’

NATO Summit 2025 (timeline)
Nederland - The NATO Summit of 24 and 25 June 2025 is the largest logistics and security operation the Netherlands has ever seen. Together with our security partners and other organisations, the Netherlands Police are responsible for ensuring that the NATO Summit proceeds safely and without disruption. While the Summit does involve regular police work, it is a truly unique event in terms of its magnitude and nature as well as the deployment required. Below you will find more information on deployment of the police during the NATO Summit by their various units and from different areas of expertise.