DutchNews.nl - DutchNews.nl brings daily news from The Netherlands in English

9 May 2025
Newsletter Donate Advertise
  • News
  • Life in the Netherlands
  • Jobs
  • Podcast
  • About us
  • Search
  • Home
  • Economy
  • Art and culture
  • Sport
  • Europe
  • Society
  • Environment
  • Health
  • Housing
  • Education
  • News
    • Home
    • Economy
    • Art and culture
    • Sport
    • Europe
    • Society
    • Environment
    • Health
    • Housing
    • Education
  • Life in the Netherlands
    • Latest
    • Opinion
    • Books
    • Travel
    • 10 Questions
    • Learning Dutch
    • Inburgering with DN
    • Food & Drink
    • Ask us anything
  • Jobs
  • Podcast
  • About us
    • Team
    • Donate
    • Advertise
    • Writing for Dutch News
    • Contact us
    • Privacy
    • Newsletter
  • Search

Dutch arrest 10 in international bitcoin investigation

January 20, 2016

Technology concept: hex-code digital backgroundTen people were arrested in the Netherlands on Tuesday in connection with a major international investigation into bitcoins, the public prosecution department said on Wednesday.

Police and tax investigators raided 15 addresses across the country, including homes in Rotterdam, Dordrecht, The Hague and Putten. They seized a quantity of cash, luxury cars and chemicals used to make the party drug ecstasy.

All 10 people arrested are young men in their early 20s, the department said in a statement. One of the main suspects comes from Lithuania while several others have Moroccan nationality.

The investigation began when police were tipped off by unnamed banks about large cash deposits which were then quickly withdrawn via ATMs.

Dark web

The suspects are all thought to have been involved in trading via the ‘dark web’ – parts of the internet that cannot be accessed using traditional search engines and which host websites used to trade drugs and weapons. Bitcoins are a common payment method.

Some of the young men arrested are said to be traders, others ‘bitcoin cashers’ – people who trade bitcoins online and then withdraw real money from ATMs so turning the virtual currency into actual cash.

Officials in the US, Australia, Lithuania and Morocco were also involved in the investigation and helped identify bitcoin accounts, which have since been sequestered.

Share this article
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • LinkedIn
  • Reddit
  • Copy URL
Crime
Thank you for donating to DutchNews.nl.

We could not provide the Dutch News service, and keep it free of charge, without the generous support of our readers. Your donations allow us to report on issues you tell us matter, and provide you with a summary of the most important Dutch news each day.

Make a donation
Latest
Show more
Not a holiday camp: Faber plans to stop all outings for refugees
Major chaos awaits on Dutch motorways from this weekend
New pope Leo XIV is seen as socially engaged bridge-builder
Police bust record number of drugs labs, many in urban areas
National library in The Hague robbed of 6 rare Russian books
NewsHomeEconomyArt and cultureSportEuropeSocietyEnvironmentHealthHousingEducation
Life in the NetherlandsLatestOpinionBooksTravel10 QuestionsLearning DutchInburgering with DNFood & DrinkAsk us anything
About usTeamDonateAdvertiseWriting for Dutch NewsContact usPrivacyNewsletter
© 2025 DutchNews | Cookie settings

Help us to keep providing you information about coronavirus in the Netherlands.

Many thanks to everyone who has donated to DutchNews.nl in recent days!

We could not provide this service without you. If you have not yet made a contribution, you can do so here.

The DutchNews.nl team

Donate now

Dutchnews Survey

Please help us making DutchNews.nl a better read by taking part in a short survey.

Take part now