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Police Officers Play Games with Young People: "You Don't See Them on the Street"

Summary by rtl.nl
Every Thursday evening, officers Malek and Stefan start a livestream at the police station in The Hague. They play games like Fortnite and Minecraft with young people. At the same time, they build trust and try to prevent young people from falling into crime. In five years, the number of gaming police teams has grown from 5 to 85.
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Every Thursday evening, officers Malek and Stefan start a livestream at the police station in The Hague. They play games like Fortnite and Minecraft with young people. At the same time, they build trust and try to prevent young people from falling into crime. In five years, the number of gaming police teams has grown from 5 to 85.

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rtl.nl broke the news in on Sunday, February 1, 2026.
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