SwishJustice, the independent private investigation and private prosecution company within the Swish World Group, has today confirmed that a UK court will be issuing summons to several individuals based in the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, and Belgium. These individuals face serious criminal charges, including attempted murder and aiding in the concealment of historical child sexual offences.
The charges are the result of an in-depth investigation spearheaded by SwishJustice’s Investigating Agents, in collaboration with independent solicitors and other committed legal professionals. The offences, dating back several years, have come to light only through the tireless efforts of these teams, despite challenges from various authorities.
The Acting Director-General of SwishJustice – Lawrence Nutall praised the extraordinary dedication and hard work of the SwishJustice Investigating Agents, independent solicitors, and other contributors who have made these summons possible:
The unwavering determination of our agents and legal partners has been vital in exposing the truth behind these heinous crimes. It is their relentless pursuit of justice that has brought us to this critical point. We commend their professionalism, resilience, and commitment to standing up for the victims who have been silenced for far too long.
In stark contrast, the British, Dutch, and Belgian police forces involved in these cases have repeatedly hindered progress. Their actions have included attempts to misrepresent the victim, who has endured unimaginable suffering, and to frame them as someone they are not. This lack of cooperation and obstruction has been so severe that one of the individuals facing summons is a serving Belgian police officer, further highlighting the extent of the institutional failure in this case.
SwishJustice is committed to ensuring that the individuals responsible for these crimes are held accountable, regardless of their position or nationality. The legal proceedings will continue in accordance with the respective legal systems in the UK, the Netherlands, and Belgium, with SwishJustice providing updates as appropriate.