Volkert van der Graaf wants to get rid of compulsory treatment
13-02-2016 10:46
The interim order was not announced at the Hague court and has been quietly.
It now appears has Volkert van der Graaf, the murderer of Pim Fortuyn, Thursday when the court tried to evade mandatory psychological and psychiatric treatment.

Van der Graaf spanned the lawsuit against the Ministry of Security and Justice. A spokesman for the department confirmed only that the lawsuit was there. For "privacy reasons" wants justice blames nothing. Volkerts lawyer William Jebbink there also does silent.
Conditions
According to information from the Hague court Volkert van der Graaf wants no new mandatory psychological and psychiatric treatment more. He believes that unnecessary. The lawsuit is spicy because it just runs a discussion or Van der Graaf meets the conditions for his release. Van der Graaf came in May 2014 at large, after two-thirds of his 18-year sentence had served for the murder of Fortuyn.
Justice Minister Ard van der Steur recently reported in a letter that Van der Graaf complies with the requirements, such as reporting obligations and a restraining order with relatives. Survivors of Pim Fortuyn are disagreed. They find that Van der Graaf makes a mockery of the rules and want to bring him back to justice.