Europol
Disrupts Belgian, Dutch Phishing Gang
June 24, 2022
Phishing gang
behind several million euros worth of losses busted in
Belgium and the Netherlands
The suspects sent
emails and text messages with phishing links to bogus
banking websites
A
cross-border operation, supported by Europol and
involving the Belgian Police (Police Fédérale/Federale
Politie) and the Dutch Police (Politie), resulted in the
dismantling of an organised crime group involved in
phishing, fraud, scams and money laundering.
The action day led to:
9 arrests
in the Netherlands
24 house
searches in the Netherlands
Seizures
including firearms, ammunition, jewellery, electronic
devices, cash and cryptocurrency
The criminal
group contacted victims by email, text message and
through mobile messaging applications. These messages
were sent by the members of the gang and contained a
phishing link leading to a bogus banking website.
Thinking they were viewing their own bank accounts
through this website, the victims were duped into
providing their banking credentials to the suspects. The
investigative leads suggest that the criminal network
managed to steal several million euros from their
victims with this fraudulent activity. They used money
mules to transfer these funds from the victim's accounts
and to cash out the fraudulently obtained money. Members
of the group have also been connected with cases of
drugs trafficking and possible firearms trafficking.
Europol
facilitated the information exchange, the operational
coordination and provided analytical support for
investigation. During the operation, Europol deployed
three experts to the Netherlands to provide real-time
analytical support to investigators on the ground,
forensics and technical expertise.
Headquartered in The Hague, the Netherlands, Europol
supports the 27 EU Member States in their fight against
terrorism, cybercrime, and other serious and organised
crime forms. Europol also works with many non-EU partner
states and international organisations. From its various
threat assessments to its intelligence-gathering and
operational activities, Europol has the tools and
resources it needs to do its part in making Europe
safer.
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