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Europol says criminal gang broken up in the Netherlands

/ 03:52 PM June 22, 2022

Europol says criminal gang broken up in the Netherlands

Catherine De Bolle, Europole president, speaks during a press conference on the European Drug markets in Brussels on May 6, 2022. AFP

THE HAGUE — An international police operation broke up a criminal group suspected of stealing millions of euros through fraudulent online “phishing” in Belgium and the Netherlands, Europol said on Tuesday.

The gang sent out a link to a fake bank website to get people’s banking details and clear out their accounts, Europol alleged.

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“The investigative leads suggest that the criminal network managed to steal several million euros from their victims with this fraudulent activity,” said Europol.

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Police arrested nine people and raided 24 houses in the Netherlands, seizing firearms, ammunition, jewellery, electronic devices, cash and cryptocurrency.

Belgian and Dutch police collaborated in the operation, said Europol.

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Police were also investigating members of the same gang for possible drugs and firearms trafficking, said the statement.

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