Netherlands Police Arrest 4 Men in Drug-Rape Investigation

THE HAGUE, Netherlands — Authorities in the Netherlands have arrested four men as part of a major criminal investigation involving allegations that they drugged and sexually assaulted women known to them, then recorded videos of the attacks, according to police officials.

The four suspects, whose names have not been made public due to Dutch privacy laws, were taken into custody following coordinated house searches conducted throughout the Netherlands over a two-day period last week. The arrests came after Dutch authorities received information from law enforcement agencies in Germany and the United Kingdom, police announced Thursday.

“Information indicates that possibly multiple women in the Netherlands were drugged by someone in their immediate circle. Subsequently, sexual acts were performed on the victims while they were being filmed,” police said. Investigators believe the suspects used online messaging platforms to distribute images of sexual abuse and exchange techniques for drugging victims.

Authorities are still working to determine the total number of victims involved in the case. Law enforcement officials are analyzing evidence collected from mobile devices and computers confiscated during last week’s raids to identify those who may have been victimized.

“But what is clear is that this is a case with an enormous impact,” Milou van der Kolk of the Rotterdam Sexual Crimes Team said in the police statement. “As a victim, you may not know what happened to you, because you may have been drugged and were unconscious. The news that your partner or an acquaintance may have drugged you and perhaps even raped you or attempted to do so can turn your life completely upside down.”

Investigators have not ruled out additional arrests as the probe continues.

The case mirrors the recent high-profile trial in France involving Gisèle Pelicot. In December 2024, her former husband, Dominique Pelicot, along with 50 other men, were found guilty of sexually assaulting her over nearly a decade from 2011 to 2020 while she was incapacitated by drugs. He received a 20-year prison sentence, while the other defendants were sentenced to terms between three and 15 years.

Dominique Pelicot, who had been married to Gisèle Pelicot for almost five decades, admitted to secretly adding sedatives to her meals and beverages for years, allowing him to assault her and facilitate attacks by other men.