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Stalking by Ex-Partners: Trespass to Premises and Contact Ban in Delft

Stalking via trespass to premises by ex in Delft: file a report, contact ban and criminal law. Collect evidence with local tips, victim support and recent cases from the District Court of The Hague.

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Trespass to Premises as Stalking: Protection against Ex-Partners in Delft

In Delft, with its historic city centre and student communities around TU Delft, repeated unlawful entry into homes by an ex-partner frequently occurs in residential areas such as Binnenwatersloot or Poptahof. This qualifies as trespass to premises and stalking (art. 285b Sr). Combine criminal law with civil protection measures for optimal safety.

Penalties and Measures in Delft

  • Report of trespass to premises: File a report at the police station in Delft (Phoenixstraat); per incident up to 3 months imprisonment.
  • Stalking complaint: Maximum 2 years imprisonment, handled at the District Court of The Hague (Delft location).
  • Contact ban: Apply for a judicial order with exclusion order, specifically for Delft addresses.

Evidence and Action in Delft

Collect messages, witness statements and recordings from smart doorbells such as Ring or local cameras in apartment buildings. Victim support Delft offers 24/7 assistance via Veilig Thuis Delft (reachable by telephone). In a recent case at the District Court of The Hague (2024), an ex was imposed an exclusion order after three uninvited visits to a home in Vrijenborg.

No mercy: report immediately to the Delft police for swift action. Combine with local Veilig Thuis for follow-up care and tailored counselling. Your safety in Delft takes precedence above all.