A group of violent Turkish migrants have filmed themselves 'terrorising a neighbourhood' and bragging about their behaviour online.

The group, from Zaandam in the Netherlands, are said to have been intimidating police officers, jumping on police cars and beating up a bicyclist.

The group's 19-year-old leader Ismail Ilgun was arrested this morning, according to Telegraaf.

In his latest video, Ilgun said: 'Who the f*** 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.'

Even Dutch PM Mark Rutte, 49, felt the need to respond to the local crisis in Zaandam.

'They are the scum of the earth. The police and local authorities are right on it. They should just buzz off,' he said according to Central European News.

On Monday Zaandam city council member, Juliette Rot, 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.

A group of young migrants have filmed themselves 'terrorising a neighbourhood' and bragging about their behaviour online

The group, from Zaandam in the Netherlands, has allegedly been intimidating police officers, jumping on police cars and beating up a bicyclist

The group's 19-year-old spokesman Ismail Ilgun (left) was arrested this morning

'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."'

She said her house had been bombarded with eggs and at times they were waiting for her on the pavement.

Some of Rot's colleagues took the side of the migrant group.

Local Socialist Party leader Patrick Zoomermeijer said the youngsters were 'unpolished diamonds'.

The group appeared on a primetime talk show sparking a nationwide debate.

In his latest video, Ilgun said: 'Who the f*** 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'

The group appeared on a primetime talk show sparking a nationwide debate

Even Dutch PM Mark Rutte, 49, felt the need to respond to the local crisis in Zaandam

They blamed the national media for stigmatising them and told the TV programme they only hung around the streets because the city council did not give them a youth centre.

Cinderella Meijer, who works at a youth centre, explained that the group had been booted out after damaging and stealing from it.

She said: 'This has already been playing out for ten years. They get everything from the city council, everything is done.