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In the clip the thugs snapped themselves, one asylum-seeker can be seen dancing on a police car without apprehension. The group of youngsters, who have been wreaking havoc in the city of Zaandam in the Netherlands, have become notorious for their stunts. Last week it emerged migrants had been involved with repeated incidents involving the intimidation of citizens, police officers, and even one incident captured on camera that involved them beating up a cyclist.

CEN One migrant can be seen dancing on a police car without being apprehended for it

On Monday, Juliette Rot, who is a member of the city council of Zaandam, was allegedly threatened by the migrant group in front of her house. She said: "They jumped out of a car and started to tape and intimidate me. Ilgun blamed me, saying I was stigmatising them. “He stood right in front of me in a very threatening way. From the car they shouted something like 'we know where to find you'."

CEN In another snap the migrants can be seen attacking a cyclist

They jumped out of a car and started to tape and intimidate me Juliette Rot

Following the reign of terror, the vandalising group made up of mostly Turkish migrants, appeared on a primetime talk show. The appearance sparked national outrage as the public demanded to know why a group could continue to terrorise a town without any of the authorities tackling the issue. Appearing on the talk show, Ismail Ilgun presented himself as the spokesman of the group of youngsters, as his fellow migrants sat behind him as they refused to take off their sunglasses. In his latest video, Ilgun said: "Who the f**k are all you racists? I am an Erdogan warrior, a Turk who will remain in the Netherlands and who will earn a lot of money by making videos without working for it."

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