Mar 9 • 04:00 UTC 🇫🇮 Finland Yle Uutiset

MOT's investigation reveals police assaulted six minors – direct words from a criminal law expert

A recent investigation by Yle's MOT program reveals alarming incidents of police violence against minors in Finland, prompting serious concerns from legal experts.

Yle's MOT program has conducted a thorough investigation into police misconduct in Finland, uncovering that police have been convicted at least 19 times for assaults or causing bodily harm during their duties over the past decade. Among these cases, six involved assaults on minors, which raises significant public concern regarding police conduct. Criminal law expert Tatu Hyttinen highlights that the violence directed towards minors is particularly troubling, describing the incidents as catastrophic.

The investigation drew on extensive pre-trial and court materials, as well as a broad range of data requests. The findings indicate a pattern of disturbing behavior among police officers that not only endangers the health and lives of ordinary citizens but also target vulnerable youth. Hyttinen's comments highlight a critical need for accountability and reform within the police system to safeguard the rights and well-being of minors and other vulnerable groups.

This is the first time such figures have been collated, reflecting a previously unacknowledged level of police violence in Finland. While some convictions are not yet final, the emerging statistics may reinforce public scrutiny over policing practices and call for urgent legislative and oversight changes to prevent further incidents of police violence.

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