Operation Endgame
Organizations and roles
Last reviewed August 21, 2026
The public record puts 5 organizations on this action. Operational lead: French Gendarmerie, BKA, and Dutch National Police. The table lists the role the cited record assigns each one, in the record's own wording where it gives any.
Why this page names organizations only
Roles on this page describe the agencies that took part. Individuals named in the public record appear on the takedown entry itself, under People and accountability.
Organizations and roles
| Emblem | Organization | Role | What the record says |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bundeskriminalamt Germany , Germany | Co-lead | One of three initiating national authorities; published the wanted list of remaining suspects. | |
| Gendarmerie nationale France , France | Co-lead | One of three initiating national authorities. | |
| Politie (Netherlands National Police) Netherlands , Netherlands | Co-lead | One of three initiating national authorities. | |
| European Union Agency for Law Enforcement Cooperation | Coordinator | Coordinated the operation and hosted the command post. | |
| European Union Agency for Criminal Justice Cooperation | Judicial cooperation | Coordinated judicial cooperation. |
Accountability
Legal authority
National judicial orders in France, Germany, and the Netherlands; European Arrest Warrants; Europol and Eurojust coordination
Oversight
The record assigns prosecuting or judicial roles to Eurojust.
Ongoing investigation
Group accounted for: Members remain at large. German authorities explicitly published a wanted list of suspects who remained at large after the action, establishing remaining members by official statement.
This page records organizational involvement as the cited sources state it. Where a role carries no description, the record gives none.
Last reviewed August 21, 2026