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Dutch drug kingpin gets life in prison

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Dutch drug kingpin Ridouan Taghi received a life sentence Tuesday for a series of murders his gang committed between 2015 and 2017, in one of the Netherland­s’ largest trials. Taghi, 46, is the alleged mastermind of the Amsterdam-based group that is thought to be one of the Netherland­s’s largest cocaine distributo­rs. “We are sentencing all the suspects. Ridouan Taghi gets life in prison,” said a judge at the Amsterdam District Court.

Sixteen other suspects were handed sentences between life and one year and nine months. Taghi was arrested in Dubai in 2019, but despite being held at an ultra-secure prison, prosecutor­s say Taghi continued pulling the strings, sending secret messages to henchmen on the outside. Commentato­rs say the “Marengo” trial, named after a judicial codeword for the operation that saw Taghi charged with 16 others, is unpreceden­ted for the Netherland­s.

Security around the trial has been extremely tight with judges and prosecutor­s asking not to be identified. At least three people directly connected to the mega six-year trial have been assassinat­ed. Heavily-armed police on Tuesday threw a ring of steel around the courthouse on the outskirts of Amsterdam, nicknamed “The Bunker”. Officers armed with automatic rifles and wearing face masks to protect their identities were guarding the court, while drones and a police helicopter circled overhead.

Taghi and 16 other accused did not face charges for the three murders that occurred during their trial, but faced six other counts of murder and attempted murders - including ordering some 13 hits - carried out between 2015 and 2017 mainly against people suspected of becoming police informants. In one case, a man called Hakim Changachi was gunned down in Utrecht in 2017 in what prosecutor­s say was a case of mistaken identity. Shortly afterwards police made a breakthrou­gh in the case, when one of the suspected gang members called “Nabil B.” handed himself over and agreed to become the prosecutio­n’s main witness.

A new wave of violence followed after Nabil B. turned state witness, leaving three people dead in scenes that shocked the nation. Nabil B.’s brother was murdered in 2018, his lawyer Derk Wiersum was shot dead outside his house in 2019, and the prominent Dutch crime journalist Peter R. de Vries was killed in 2021. Shot dead in broad daylight in central Amsterdam as he left a television studio, De Vries had said before he was on Taghi’s hit-list.

De Vries acted as Nabil B.’s confidant at the time of his murder. Taghi’s gang was nicknamed the “Mocro-mafia” because its members are mainly of Moroccan and Antillean origin. A Dutch subscripti­on channel even made a fictional series named after the gang, set in Amsterdam. Taghi has denied all charges, and has said money spent on a “sham trial could rather have gone to employing more teachers and police and health care,” Het Parool newspaper reported.

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