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    Dutch teenagers arrested on suspicion of spying for Russia, report says

    Published by Global Banking and Finance Review

    Posted on September 26, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Two Dutch teens were arrested for allegedly spying for Russian hackers, linked to government interference. They reportedly used devices near Europol.

    Table of Contents

    • Arrests of Dutch Teenagers Linked to Russian Hacking
    • Details of the Arrests
    • Background on Eurojust and Europol
    • Response from Authorities

    Dutch Teens Detained on Suspicion of Collaborating with Russian Hackers

    Arrests of Dutch Teenagers Linked to Russian Hacking

    THE HAGUE (Reuters) -Two teenagers were arrested in the Netherlands earlier this week on suspicion of spying for pro-Russian hackers, Dutch daily the Telegraaf reported on Friday.

    The Dutch prosecution service confirmed two 17-year-olds were arrested on Monday.

    "They were arrested on suspicions that are linked to government-sponsored interference," prosecution spokesperson Brechtje van de Moosdijk said, adding that further information could not be given as the suspects are minors.   

    Details of the Arrests

    Citing the father of one of the boys, the Telegraaf reported that they had been contacted by pro-Russian hackers on the Telegram messaging service.

    Background on Eurojust and Europol

    The father told the paper the boys are accused of spying because they had walked round areas of The Hague that house the European police organisation Europol and the Eurojust agency for criminal justice cooperation, as well as many embassies, with a device or app designed to capture data sent over digital networks. 

    Eurojust helped set up and house a joint investigation team together with Ukraine, European Union member states, Europol and the International Criminal Court which looks at alleged Russian crimes following Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022. 

    Response from Authorities

    The Dutch intelligence agency AIVD declined to comment on the details reported by the Telegraaf. A lawyer for one of the suspects did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

    (Reporting by Stephanie van den Berg; Editing by Aidan Lewis)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Two Dutch teenagers arrested for alleged spying.
    • •They were suspected of collaborating with Russian hackers.
    • •Arrests linked to government-sponsored interference.
    • •Teens reportedly used devices to capture data near Europol.
    • •Dutch intelligence agency AIVD declined to comment.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Dutch teenagers arrested on suspicion of spying for Russia, report says

    1What were the Dutch teenagers arrested for?

    The teenagers were arrested on suspicion of spying for pro-Russian hackers, linked to government-sponsored interference.

    2How old are the suspects in this case?

    Both suspects are 17 years old.

    3What communication platform was mentioned in the report?

    The report mentioned that the teenagers were contacted by pro-Russian hackers on the Telegram messaging service.

    4What areas did the boys reportedly walk around?

    The boys walked around areas in The Hague that house Europol and the Eurojust agency for criminal justice.

    5Did the Dutch intelligence agency comment on the arrests?

    The Dutch intelligence agency AIVD declined to comment on the details reported by the Telegraaf.

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