Zhou Chang-Xing
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The top line is Antillean, over 90% of Antilleans (Caribbeans) are Black Africans. Just behind them are Moroccans, most Moroccans are Berbers with a significant Arab minority. Due to slave trade many Moroccans have Black African and White European admixture.
Below them are Surinamese, now I think that this graph does the reader a disservice. Suriname is an extremely ethnic diverse country with various Asian groups forming the majority (Hindustani, Javanese, and Chinese), while a sizeable portion of the population is Black African. Whenever a Surinamese criminal is in the news he or she is basically always Black African.
Same with Caribbean crimes, Aruba is a mostly White country with a sizeable African minority, most Aruban criminals are Black. Almost all Curaçaoan people are Black Africans and they make up the bulk of all criminals in the Netherlands.
Turks are below the Surinamese, even among Turks it seems to be those from less civilised parts of Turkey (less genetically Greek) that cause most crimes.
Now just look at where Native Dutch are, all the way at the bottom. Just think about how freaking rare crime would be without this mass migration. The Netherlands would have been a safe country with only a handful of criminal areas. Crime wouldn't even have been an unmanageable issue.
Bicycle thefts basically only happen in areas with large concentrations of foreigners, particularly Eastern Europeans, Moroccans, and Niggers.
I could leave my bicycle unlocked in any largely White Dutch area without having to worry about it, it only becomes an issue when foreigners live nearby.
The police has also deliberately made it as difficult as possible to register a crime, if you want to register a crime you first have to pay the police to call them to make an appointment to go to the station, this appointment can basically only be done during working hours and only on times convenient for the police. Reporting a crime online is only possible in certain cases. I used to live next to a police station and I still had trouble finding the time to report a crime because the police were basically never there. When I asked people why they didn't report a crime some reported that they simply couldn't do it due to work, others couldn't do it digitally due to an error on the website, and others told me that reporting doesn't matter because the police won't do anything anyhow.
I once filmed a crime, knew the name and address of the criminal, and filed a case. The police systems couldn't accept the video so I had to buy a USB stick by my own money, copied the video and handed the evidence to them... They literally didn't pursue the criminal.
Dutch police is useless beyond useless, so these crimes are extremely underreported. The downward trend can probably be largely explained by the police making it less convenient to report crimes rather than anything else.