widthThere was another large trial in Amsterdam, which again involved contract killings. It is again about drug lord Ridouan Taghi, who was arrested as the “most dangerous criminal” in the Netherlands at the end of 2019 and had to appear in court since March. This time he himself was not charged, and the prosecutor gave up on this for tactical and procedural reasons. The 43-year-old leader of Mocro Mafia, known as the gang because of many of his Moroccan-born members, is expected to face life imprisonment in “his” Marengo trial anyway.
Despite this, he is said to be behind the 21 men tried in the so-called Eris trial. The names of the criminal proceedings are chosen arbitrarily; in the Netherlands, they are randomly generated by a computer to avoid predetermined trends. But they are related in one thing.
The “Most Dangerous Criminal” in the Netherlands
The Marengo trial involved contract killings planned and executed between September 2015 and January 14, 2017. That day, a follower of Taji changed his position. After the breakdown, Nabil B. surrendered to the police. B. The murder squad that prepared everything for it caught the wrong person-it was his close friend and everyone’s good friend. B. Unblocked, now a key witness against Taghi.Related to this, the other three have become murder The recent events shocked the Dutch public. In mid-July, the famous journalist Peter R. de Vries was shot to death in the center of Amsterdam. He was a confidant of key witnesses. His lawyer and brother had previously been murdered.
The Eris case is about what happened after Nabil B changed his position. At first, Taghi only knew that B. had been arrested, and did not know what his statement would be. His business had to go on, and this involved not only the drug trade, but also the way in which conflicts took place in this environment: with guns, and sometimes with bazookas. Therefore, according to the prosecutor’s office, Taji immediately commissioned the next murder, this time he should be the right person. However, the “miscarriage” driver did not want to participate anymore. Two weeks later, 25-year-old Justin Jap Tjong paid the price of his life. He was shot dead not far from the high-security building in Amsterdam-Osdorp, and the trial began on Monday.
It is said that this act belonged to the account of the main defendant, Delano R.. In 2016, he founded the motorcycle club Caloh Wagoh, which is not about motorcycles, but about working in a criminal environment. It is said that Taghi hired him and R. is in charge of the rest. His men purchased weapons and escaped cars, they spied on victims-and launched attacks: five murders occurred in eight months, and 11 others were tried, prepared or ordered. Most of the defendants were from motorcycle gangs.




