Complaints about the investigation process

How do you complain about the investigating authorities?

Right to complain

During your arrest, the police authorities are allowed to conduct certain investigative activities, which also involve you. You can read more about investigative activities.

The police, or in some cases the prosecution, both have to respect your human and procedural rights when conducting the investigative activities. If you believe that your rights were violated, you can complain about the behaviour of the persons involved in the investigation.

What violations may occur during the investigation?

Certain violations of your human and procedural rights during an investigation may influence the outcome of your case. For example, where you have been threatened so as to give up information that incriminates you, or your lawyer has not been present at the interrogation, or you have not been given certain documents to which you are entitled. You can also complain about police mistreatment (the use of physical force or threats) during the investigation, even if you think that it did not have impact on the outcome of your case.

Where to submit the complaint?

You can complain about the acts of the investigation bodies to the supervising prosecutor. If you do not know who the supervising prosecutor is, you can simply address your complaint to the prosecution in general. Your complaint will be forwarded to the relevant person within the prosecution.

Decision

The prosecution will investigate the case and issue a decision. The decision will also contain information about where and when you can appeal the decision.

Compensation

You can also request compensation if you believe that your rights were violated during the investigative process.

Read more how to request compensation:

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Last updated 31/03/2019