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How do you discuss or report something suspicious?

If you see, hear or experience something unusual at Schiphol Airport, please report it. There are several ways to do this. For example, you can speak directly to a colleague who is behaving strangely, or discuss it with your supervisor.

What are suspicious situations?

Often, it is the accumulation of certain situations that is significant. Perhaps not every activity is suspicious, but you can always report a situation if you have your doubts.

Money

Someone who offers you money in exchange for information, the use of your access card, or other odd behaviour.

Unknown

An unknown person who does not work at the airport, but still is around regularly.

Out of ordinary

Wanting to change working days regularly. Being at work without being on duty.

Pictures

Someone (this can also be a colleague) takes pictures of an airplane, your workplace, or entrances and exits.

Strange questions

Someone who keeps asking about your work and especially wants to know details about where you work, which flights you work on, and wants to know your work schedule.

It is often about the accumulation of behavior. Maybe not every action is suspicious, but if you have an odd feeling about it, you can always report it.

Reporting isn't always easy, especially if you don't feel safe. Fortunately, you can also report something anonymously. There is often a fixed reporting procedure within your company or organization. This usually looks like this:

1

Discuss it with someone in your organization first

Discuss it first with your colleague, your manager, someone from HRM, a counselor or the subversive crime specialist (POCO) if possible.

Can't or won't?

2

Report it (confidentially) to your organization

Check your organization's website and find the point of contact. This is usually a committee, an integrity officer or a board member.

Can't or won't?

3

Report it (anonymously) outside your organization

If you've seen or experienced something suspicious, you can report it outside your organization to:

Royal Netherlands Marechaussee (KMar)

The KMar carries out police duties at Schiphol Airport.
0800-1814 or send an email

Criminal Intelligence Team Airports (TCI)

Anonymous reporting to the KMar can be done through TCI Schiphol. The team has extensive knowledge of the airport.
030-2761216 or send an email

Meld Misdaad Anoniem (M)

M. is an independent organisation that protects your anonymity.
0800-7000 or online

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