UAP Notification for Police & Law Enforcement: Confidential and Professional

Observed an unusual incident during surveillance? The UAP Coalition Netherlands offers an independent reporting center for professionals in law enforcement and public safety. Your observation is data, not opinion.

Dutch police officer observes an unknown flying object (red UAP) over a river during surveillance (AI)

Your expertise as a trained observer

As a police officer, military police officer, or enforcement officer, you are trained to immediately identify deviations from the norm. Your observation skills are an essential tool for public order and national security.

When you observe phenomena during a night shift or surveillance that do not meet the characteristics of known aircraft (such as drones, airplanes or satellites), this is a serious matter. Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP) are not fiction; they are being recorded globally by sensor platforms and frontline professionals.

Key point: You are trained to identify anomalies. We are here to process that data professionally and discreetly for scientific research.

A safe haven for your report (Safe Space)

We understand that within police culture there is often a stigma attached to reporting unexplained phenomena in the airspace. Fear of ridicule or negative career consequences is currently causing valuable security data to be lost.

UAP Coalition Netherlands (UAPCNL) acts as an independent counter where integrity and discretion are paramount:

  • Direct line: Your report will be sent directly and exclusively to the chairman of UAPCNL.

  • Privacy guarantee: No publication of personal data without express written permission.

  • No impact on service report: The report is separate from your official report to your unit. We focus on protecting your professional reputation.

Why a UAP notification is important for Safety

“Just as you report an unusual incident on the street, an incident in the airspace deserves a professional follow-up.”

Individual observations are the building blocks for recognizing patterns in Dutch airspace, especially around vital infrastructure and air bases. Failure to report incidents hinders insight into potential risks for colleagues in air support (helicopters) and national security.

The Reporting Process: Transparent and Discreet

We use a structured method to ensure data quality and your anonymity:

  1. Secure form: Specifically designed for aerospace, defense and law enforcement.

  2. Personal verification: The chairman will contact you personally to verify the facts.

  3. Analysis by specialists: If desired, the data can be analyzed by experts in the field of sensor data or aviation.

  4. Anonymized storage: Data is recorded anonymously in our file for trend analysis and advice to the government.