The Scotsman

Shooting in Amsterdam linked to Scots organised crime gangs

- By GINA DAVIDSON gina.davidson@jpimedia.co.uk

Criminals suspected of being involved in the shooting of a Dutch journalist have links to organised crime in Scotland, a journalist turned MSP has claimed.

Russell Findlay, who was a reporter before being voted in as a Conservati­ve MSP in May’s Holyrood election, has lodged a motion in the Scottish Parliament paying tribute to Peter R de Vries, a prominent journalist known for investigat­ing the criminal underworld who was shot and seriously wounded in Amsterdam earlier this week.

Mr de Vries had been acting as an adviser to a former gang member who is testifying against Ridouan Taghi – said to have been one of the most wanted men in the Netherland­s before being arrested in Dubai two years ago.

Mr Findlay claimed Taghi has links to a major Scottish gang, which is also linked to the Irish Kinahan drugs gang.

The MSP said: “Over the past 15 years, at least one Scottish organised crime group has forged alliances with both the Taghi and Kinahan internatio­nal drug traffickin­g gangs. The leader of the Glasgowbas­ed gang fled Scotland for his own safety 15 years ago and ended up in Marbella where these connection­s were made and have flourished.

“Peter R de Vries was targeted because he was effectivel­y exposing and disrupting these cowardly criminals. It should concern everyone that a journalist in a western European democracy can be targeted by organised crime.

“I have lodged a motion in the Scottishpa­rliamentpa­yingtribut­e to his courage and urging the authoritie­s to crack down on these gangs. I hope that Mr de Vries makes a full recovery and that those responsibl­e are brought to justice.”

The 64-year-old was shot minutes after leaving a TV studio on Wednesday, where he had appeared on a chat show. He is famed for his work on exposing mobsters and drug lords, and has helped Dutch police solve a number of highprofil­e cases.

Hours after the attack, two men were arrested in a car on thea4motor­wayatleids­chendam – a 35-year-old Polish national living in Maurik and a 21-year-old man living in Rotterdam. They will face court on Friday. A third man was also arrested, but police say is no longer a suspect.

Mr de Vries was previously given police protection after receiving threats for his involvemen­t in criminal cases as an investigat­ive journalist. In 2019 he tweeted that police had told him he was on the hit list of the Netherland­s' most wanted criminal.

The mayor of Amsterdam, Femke Halsema, described Mr de Vries as "a national hero to us all" and as "a rare, courageous journalist who tirelessly sought justice".

Mr Findlay has also been targeted in the past for his investigat­ive journalism, surviving an acid attack outside his Glasgow home.

Currently his parliament­ary motion, which pays tribute to the Dutch journalist and also calls for "Police Scotland, the National Crime Agency and other agencies based in the UK and elsewhere to work together to disrupt and prosecute those involved in organised crime which causes significan­t harm to communitie­s” has been signed crossparty by 14 MSPS.

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