Belgian authorities made three arrests on Tuesday following coordinated raids targeting the EU's diplomatic headquarters in Brussels and an educational institution in Bruges. The operations are part of an ongoing fraud probe, according to statements from the European Public Prosecutor's Office.



The raids signal intensifying scrutiny of potential financial misconduct within official EU channels. While specific details of the alleged fraud remain undisclosed, the involvement of the diplomatic service offices suggests possible misuse of institutional resources.

This development comes amid broader regulatory crackdowns across Europe, where authorities are increasingly vigilant about financial crimes—ranging from traditional fraud schemes to emerging challenges in digital asset spaces. The investigation's scope and potential connections to crypto-related activities have not yet been clarified.

The European Public Prosecutor's Office has declined to provide further commentary at this stage, citing the active nature of the investigation.
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NFT_Therapyvip
· 12-04 10:50
Here we go again, the EU has also started investigations internally? This is getting interesting. People always say bureaucratic systems are the most corrupt, and it looks like they’re not wrong.
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BTCBeliefStationvip
· 12-03 01:57
Even the EU's diplomatic headquarters dares to investigate, it seems they are really getting serious.
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ChainSherlockGirlvip
· 12-02 21:31
Did something happen to the EU diplomatic agency? From my analysis, there must be big fish on this arrest list; otherwise, they wouldn't have swept in even educational institutions. Where the money flows, the on-chain data has long spoken; just wait to see the subsequent reversal. With an investigation of this scale, the crypto angle will likely surface, and that will be the best time for bystanders to watch.
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DegenDreamervip
· 12-02 21:30
The EU really messed up this time, three people were arrested... it feels like the corruption inside runs a bit deep.
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RetailTherapistvip
· 12-02 21:28
Here we go again, what is the EU checking this time? Even the Ministry of Foreign Affairs has to be on guard these days.
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TokenomicsDetectivevip
· 12-02 21:24
Is the EU diplomatic headquarters capable of fraud? How ridiculous is that?
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