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Post by pieter on Dec 12, 2019 17:55:30 GMT -7
The Dutch police look for alternatives to fight against Moroccan mafia Moroccan mafia, known as Mocro Maffia, is reputed for being one of the most violent gangs in the Netherlands. It took over the streets of Amsterdam, forcibly recruiting young Moroccans who ended up being victims and criminals at the same time. Although cannabis coffee shops are tolerated by the public authorities in the Netherlands, an «underground narcotic trafficking war» is tearing the country apart. Indeed, criminal networks in the country recruit youngsters to «do their dirty work», said El Pais.
Merely 16 year-old, these young people can kill a person for only 5,000 Euros. They receive «reduced» sentences and then their «godfathers» grant them in exchange the «luxurious cars and homes» after stepping out of prison. A source from the Amsterdam police said that most of these young men are Dutch, Turkish, Albanian, Moroccan or from the West Indies.
For Ahmed Marcouch, a former Dutch MP and the current mayor of Arnhem, «despite their diversity, the most active members of these gangs are of Moroccan descent». Born in Morocco, the politician was also a police officer in the Netherlands. He believes that a different approach should be implemented to solve this problem : «In order to combat them, we need policemen with a greater ethnic diversity, who would understand their language and gain their confidence. However, the local police forces are predominantly white.»
«Apart from organized crime, account settling is done in broad daylight», added the mayor. In their cars, these inexperienced hired killers use AK-47 rifles to target innocent people, who get injured and sometimes even killed.
Families are outdated and the police too
Dutch police investor investigates a crime scene where a liquidation took place of a Moroccan Gangster in the ongoing war between various Dutch Moroccan organised groups
Jan Struijs, president of the police union, said that this topic has always been a taboo. In a report he presented to the government, he called for backups, nearly 2,000 policemen to fight against organized crime. The report was based on a survey that questioned 400 police officials. Jan Struijs stated that «the country has all the characteristics of a narco-state».
These youths «usually belong to broken families, and their role models are those driving fancy cars, who claim that are helping them using the money they have,» he added.
The same approach was defended by Dutch-Moroccan rapper Safoan Mokhtari, who said that he has escaped with the support of his family. «Social control and respect for parents are dead,» said Mokhtari, who compares the social climate in the country to that of the Wild West. The artist works as a social assistant, to accompany young Moroccan-Dutch people.
The Dutch police are currently investigating another murder, namely that of Nabil B., brother of Reduan B., mysteriously killed at the end of March at his business. Prior to his death, he had concluded an agreement with the police to provide key information on the «Mocro Maffia», the Moroccan mafia. Since then, his whole family has been placed under police protection. The latest assassination in the ongoing Mocro Maffia war. In the Dutch city of Amstelveen a 39 year old known gangster was shot and killed by assailants of Dutch Moroccan descent. In his armoured car was a 4 year old child who survived the assassination.In 2015, individuals with a Moroccan background were roughly five times as likely to have been suspected of a crime compared to the native Dutch: 4.64% to 0.83% (the ratio has not been standardised for age). Of the first generation 2.5% was a crime suspect and of the second generation 7.4%, of all males almost 7.8% and women 1.34%. For Moroccans aged 18-25, one in ten have been suspected of a crime. For non-Western immigrants in general, the second generation has a higher crime rate than the first generation. The crime rate for Dutch as well as immigrants from a number of non-Western countries almost halved in the 2005-2015 period.
Out of the Netherlands' substantial Moroccan community also grew criminal gangs mostly involved in the trafficking of marihuana. This is due to the ties of some families to their area of origin, the Rif, which is a known hub of marihuana/hashish cultivating. Certain criminals have also progressed to the trafficking of cocaine. Armed robbery and prostitution are known activities of the Dutch Moroccan groups as well, called the Mocro Maffia.
A large majority of ecstasy taken in Europe and the US comes from labs in the south of the Netherlands, which are increasingly run by Moroccan gangs involved in the production of cannabis. Half of the €5.7bn a year of cocaine taken in Europe comes through the port of Rotterdam, according to Europol.Another Dutch police investor investigates another crime scene where a liquidation took place of a Moroccan Gangster in the ongoing war between various Dutch Moroccan organised groups
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Post by pieter on Dec 12, 2019 18:39:51 GMT -7
Germany is EU's Eldorado for cash machine raidersIssued on: 03/07/2019 - 05:32Frankfurt am Main (AFP)A blown up German cash machine after cash machine raiders did their job"Search for black Audi after attempt to blow up a cash machine", "Neighbours hear loud bang, perpetrators flee in Audi", "Car chase through three federal states": headlines like these have become commonplace around Germany as raids on cash machines have increased in number.
Some 369 ATMs were destroyed by explosions last year, a 38-percent increase compared with 2017 and 10 times more than a decade ago, according to data from the Federal Criminal Police Office (BKA).
Most of the crimes follow the same pattern, with perpetrators using an electric detonator or fuse to set off a mixture of gases pumped into the machine -- or more rarely a solid explosive.
Carried out late at night, perpetrators often plan the attacks "months in advance", according to Europol.
The crimes can be risky, with one man killed in October 2018 while attempting a similar attack on a ticket machine at a local train station in Halle, southwest of Berlin.
But successful attacks on ATMs are highly lucrative.
In May, raiders who blasted open a Commerzbank cash machine in Eschborn, near Frankfurt, made off with 190,000 euros ($215,000).
The police managed to grab one suspect who returned to the scene of the crime in the small hours, but his accomplices and the cash have disappeared without trace, Frankfurt prosecutor Christian Hartwig said.
Many cash machine crackers come "from the Netherlands and central Europe" to Germany simply because of its favourable geography, he added.The Moroccan Dutch gangsters of the Dutch Mocro Maffia who form the Audi Gang drive in customized expensive fast armoured Audi ABT cars. (Abt Sportsline is a motor racing and auto tuning company based in Kempten im Allgäu, Germany.)'Audi gang'Germany's geographical position at the centre of Europe and its dense web of motorways, much of which is not covered by a speed limit, means that criminals can more easily shake off police than elsewhere -- driving German-made sports cars, naturally.
One particularly notorious group has plagued the state of North Rhine-Westphalia, which shares a border with the Netherlands and where the largest number of bank raids are carried out.
The press dubbed the Moroccan Dutch group the "Audi gang" because their getaway car of choice tended to be rented or stolen vehicles of that particular high-end brand.
Three members of the gang were hauled before a court in state capital Duesseldorf in June, accused of stealing more than 600,000 euros and causing 100,000 euros of damage in 2017-18.
Last year, a total of 128 suspects were arrested over cash machine robberies, most of them from the Netherlands, the BKA said.
Even so, Germany accounts for more than one-third of the attacks recorded across 11 large European countries surveyed by the European Association for Secure Transactions (EAST).
The nation's 58,000 machines make up just 16 percent of the installed base across all the countries in the study.Fighting backWhile cash machine attacks have mounted in Germany, the number reported in the other 10 nations studied by EAST, including France and Britain, fell 15 percent to just under 700 altogether.
Such data highlight how banks can work together with government support to reduce the incentives to blast open ATMs.
In the Netherlands, lenders created the "Geldmaat" network, agreeing to hold less cash in each machine but refill them more regularly in order to reduce the potential payoff for any one raid.
France ordered banks in 2015 to fit ATMs with systems that stain banknotes if they are forcibly removed.
Europol credits the move with sharply reducing the number of attacks in France, which fell from 304 in 2013 to just 58 in 2018, according to National Gendarmerie figures.
Even in Germany, criminals fail to secure any banknotes in 60 percent of cases thanks to well-protected machines, the BKA said.
But successful attacks can be highly lucrative.
On average, 130,000 euros are stolen in each German crime, compared with just 17,100 euros across the 11 countries surveyed by EAST.Joint German-Dutch police action against the Audi gangThe Dutch and German police have been investigating Audi for a number of years. The group, which would be around two hundred strong, tears into Germany during the night, where cash machines are poorly secured. In 201
6 things went wrong for two of them. After a crash, one was killed. The other one was seriously injured. For a year, an Audi crashed in Utrecht after a police raid. Police say the group gets a better picture. In addition, criminals make less pay, because ATMs are better secured.Crashed Audi of the Audi gang after a Dutch Police chase. This looks like Dutch police cars and motor bikes chased the Dutch Moroccan gangsters of the Audi gang into Germany. They were probably assisted by their German colleagues.
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Post by pieter on Dec 13, 2019 2:35:50 GMT -7
The Dutch tv series Morco maffia shows a realistic image of the world of the Mocro Maffia with drugs trade, clashes with heavy arms, fast cars, connections with other crime groups (Dutch Penose, Russians, Italians and Moroccans from Morocco), prostitution rings, lot's of money, call girls, assassinations and the war between the various Moroccan maffia clans.
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Post by pieter on Dec 13, 2019 2:48:18 GMT -7
Here you see how a group of men of an Audi gang operate in the Netherlands
They operate in the Netherlands, Belgium and Germany. Language is in Dutch, but the images tell the story. This is very dangerous. Last week Dutch citizens were blown out of their bed. They are living above an ARM machine in an apartment. They heavy explosion destroyed their apartment and they were lucky to be alive. Dutch criminals use German lease or rented cars. They know that they are known as Dutch criminals and by using German cars they will be less recognizable. But these are not Germans, but Dutch criminals who are active in these 3 countries. The Dutch police cooperates with the German and Belgian police, because these Moroccan Dutch criminals are active in these countries too and are extremely dangerous international criminals who operate in the Netherlands, Belgium, Germany, Morocco, Suriname and the Dutch Antilles.
Here you see an reenactment of gangsters who attacked the Dutch military police, the Dutch Royal Marechaussee
It could be that the Dutch Moroccan gangsters have connections with German, Belgian and even French Moroccan gangsters next to their connections with Morocco.
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Post by pieter on Dec 13, 2019 7:11:34 GMT -7
A severed head was found on Wednesday 9 March 2016 outside an Amsterdam cafe linked to drugs gang war between Moroccan organised crime groups: www.theguardian.com/world/2016/mar/09/severed-head-amsterdam-cafe-drugs-gang-war-netherlandswww.theolivepress.es/spain-news/2019/11/17/revealed-how-a-new-generation-of-ruthless-dutch-gangs-are-helping-irish-drug-mafia-operate-along-spains-costa-del-sol-from-dubai-after-third-suspected-assassination-in-three-months/Crime among young Moroccan men in the Netherlands: Does their regional origin matter? pure.knaw.nl/ws/files/1729086/2015_Bovenkerk_en_Fokkema_EJC_post_print_0087.pdfSuspected gangster shot dead in Amstelveen, four-year-old child in car unharmedDecember 13, 2019Photo: Depositphotos.com Gunmen have shot dead a suspected gangster in Amstelveen, thursday afternoon, killing him next to his car outside the Health City gym. A four-year-old child was in the back of his car at the time but was unharmed. Police say the killing, which took place shortly after 5pm, is likely to be gang related. According to the Parool the victim was a Dutch Moroccan criminal named Rachid Kotar, a member of a gang embroiled in a long-running conflict with the Netherlands’ most wanted man Ridouan Taghi, but this has not been confirmed. A silver Volkswagen van, thought to be the getaway car, was found burned out in Duivendrecht a short while later. Sources told the paper that Kotar must have been followed for some time because he had been living abroad.The burned out car of the assassins was found laterA white police tent in a public space always means a deadly accident, murder, traffick accident with dead person or suicidePolice officers guard the crime scene against unwanted visitors while the police research is going on
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Post by karl on Dec 13, 2019 8:30:41 GMT -7
Pieter
Very good scene photo coverage I must say..It is such a shame of such criminals such as these gang members but a curse that is for some reason within our respective societies. For as with such crime activities goes with it, valuable resources for investigation that could be used for better purposes.
One good situation out of all of this is the child left in one of the criminals auto was safe.
Karl
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Post by pieter on Dec 13, 2019 18:57:40 GMT -7
Karl,
No one is safe for the hitman (assassin), gangsters, ruthless organised crime figures, other criminals, common innocent civilians caught inbetween a gun battle between gangsters, wives, girlfriends, mothers, aunts, cousins, grandmothers, nieces, nephews, fathers in law, mothers in law, sisters in law, brothers in law, stepmothers, stepsisters, stepfathers, stepbrothers, second cousins, neighbours, friends, colleagues. Often hitmen killed the wrong persons or civilians got killed or wounded by the bullets, stab wounds or runovers by gangsters belonging to one of the Morco maffia gangs.
Organised crime people are brutal, and act in sadistic or outbursts of aggression and violence. You have psychopathic, sadistic, mean characters amongst them who do not fear, nor respect the law, the authorities or the police. Assassinated criminals or familymembers of criminals disappear. Bodies are deduced in chlorohydric acid or hydrochloric acid, in Calcium hydroxide, fed to the pigs, or put under water in rivers, lakes or the sea with stones on them. Sometimes body parts of gangsters who were cut into peaces were found back in concrete in oil barrels under water in harbours.
It talk about the Morco maffia over here Karl, but the native Dutch Penose criminals, the Eastern European organised crime figures, and the Turkish, Chinese, Yugoslav, Russian, Albanian and Italian criminals in the Netherlands are equally worse and bad guys. Before this Mocro maffia war there was a wave of assassinations of Native Dutch organised crime people, heavy criminals, by other Dutch organised crime figures. If you are high in the hierarchy of the organised crime world, you know that sooner or later you will be killed, heavily wounded, maimed for life and that you have the risk that they will hurt your wife, children, parents or other family members. These Moroccan maffia gangsters deal with hard drugs. Doing so they have links with the Dutch Penose, German organised crime, the Belgian organised crime, the French organised crime, the Italian 'Ndrangheta (Calabrian Mafia) and Colombian cartels. That world is extremely dangerous, treacherous, very risky and dark. Larger organised crime groups will track you down anywhere in the world. Wether you are in a witness protection program, or wether you have underwent plastic surgery, wether you got a new identity, new pasport, new name and new address or not. They will track you down and find you.
The Netherlands is connect to the world in that sense via our harbours, international airports, highways and international communities.
Cheers, Pieter
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Post by pieter on Dec 13, 2019 19:21:39 GMT -7
Assassination of a pregnant woman
Very realistic tv series
How Moroccan gangster connected to local Moroccan youth and recruit them
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Post by pieter on Dec 13, 2019 19:31:38 GMT -7
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Post by pieter on Dec 13, 2019 19:39:40 GMT -7
Europe's most wanted fugitivesThe Dutch police urgently wants to find Ridouan Taghi, who is suspected of being involved – as the commissioning party – in several murders. A reward of 100,000 euro has been offered for the tip that leads to his arrest.
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Post by pieter on Dec 13, 2019 20:17:51 GMT -7
Dutch Moroccan gangster assassinated in Antwerp, Belgium
Everybody in this Mocro maffia gangs conflicts get killed
Liquidation Chafik ‘Willem’ Zidane in Rotterdam
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Post by pieter on Dec 13, 2019 20:22:19 GMT -7
This innocent decent Moroccan was murdered by Moroccan gangsters. His family suffers greatly.
His sister says the family will never come to terms with this pointless murder
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Post by pieter on Dec 13, 2019 20:36:32 GMT -7
Another liquidation of a Moroccan in Maastricht, the capital of Maastricht. This man worked in the Limburg drugs milieu.
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Post by karl on Dec 14, 2019 9:59:56 GMT -7
Pieter
It would appear by the here and now of an out of control crime wave orchestrated by such people as these indicated Moroccan gangs. By forces of situation, my self am not a police man nor examiner of local and regional law relating to the rule of law in the Netherlands. But, very little is impossible but to form a foundation of effect, the foundation that supports Democracy needs be modified to comply with local conditions that reach in effect to regional leading to cross border effects.
This foundation of the rule of law, can be modified to fit prevailing conditions that would provide change in the matter of tools for use by law enforcement both regional and Federal. This would entail certain changes in the courts of responsibility with change out of requirements of such rules of law being requirements of probable cause for search warrants, warrants of arrest and much broader rules of search and seizure by police action. In short, a modified version that of use in the former DDR for unwarranted arrest on only the grounds of suspicion.
But of course under currant democratic conditions with the rule of law, the above would most likely not occure, but, we can dream can we not?
For at present, our respective conditions of law, works against us and for such demonstrated gangs such as these Moroccans as indicated. It would appear as history of man kind, there has always been crime and those that wish only to save their labour and take from others in that stead.
Karl
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Post by pieter on Dec 14, 2019 14:46:41 GMT -7
Karl,
There are things we can do as you have stated. I also believe that the police should have a fast reaction force, faster cars and should confiscate property, financial means, cars and white wash so called legal firms who facilitate these maffia organisations. I have to say that our mayor Ahmed Marcouch is a tough fellow on crime. He has a background as an Amsterdam police officer, and with his Moroccan backround he knows the back ground of these Moroccan gangsters. He is tough on terrorism, tough against the radical Islam (acting against extremist imams) and also tough on crime. He combines his Amsterdam, the Hague parliament experience (he was a Labour parliamentarian) and his Arnhem experience.
Arnhem mayor Ahmed Marcouch is a tough crime fighter
Marcouch was a member of the municipal council of Amsterdam from 11 March 2010 to 8 September 2010 and previously chaired the Slotervaart borough government from 1 May 2006 to 11 March 2010.[1] Since 1 September 2017, he has been Mayor of Arnhem. Slotervaart has a significant immigrant population; 33% of the inhabitants are from Morocco, 21% are from Turkey, and 5% are from Suriname. In 2007, Slotervaart youngsters burned cars and threw stones at the police after a stabbing accident at the Allebeplein, where the police killed a Moroccan boy. Moroccan gangsters of the organised crime Mocro maffia organisations recruite Moroccan teenagers and young Moroccan men in their twenties in Slotervaart and other 'Moroccan area's' in Amsterdam, The Hague, Utrecht, Amersfoort, Eindhoven and Arnhem.
The Mocro maffia war between various Mocro maffia organisations is going on for years now and won't stop soon. To much has happened and to much victims have been made. Territorial disputes, control over drugsmarkets, prostitution rings, and old rivalries that can go back decades play a role. More bodies of assassinated Moroccan gangsters will be found in the future next to burned out cars of the assassins elsewhere. Also people who are not Moroccan will be killed in this crime war. Native Dutch criminals, lawjers, corrupt bankers (bankers of the maffia), Surinamese and Antillian fellows, some Turks. Everyone who has connections with the Mocro maffia or deals with them can be a target of rival groups, a rip deal or just an elimination atempt or a succesful assassination.
These guys use cars as a weapon, heavy machine guns, 44 Magnum pistols, revolvers, other kinds of pistols, guns, silencers and a pistol machine guns.
The Dutch criminologist Eric Bervoets investigated criminal youth gangs. "Very often, members of these were former hang-out youths. They are very vulnerable and hear talks about how quickly they can get rich in drug trafficking." "It is not terribly difficult for them to get firearms. For example, if you address the right people in a coffee shop, shisha lounge or community center, you will get in touch with arms dealers."
Monique Bruinsma recognizes that. She wrote, among other things, the National Threat Assessment of Firearms Trade. "In the drug trade, people are increasingly collaborating with each other. Networks are expanding and you are in contact more quickly with someone who can arrange firearms from abroad."
Because of the money that the young men earn in the drug trade, they now also walk around with heavier weapons, says Bruinsma. "In the past, these groups with a less heavy profile often had air pressure weapons, but now you also see them walking with Kalashnikovs." Both experts also mention the dark web as a trading place for just about anything that is forbidden.
They use the Kalashnikov AK-74 assault rifle which were used during the in the Yugoslave civil war between Croats, Serbs and Bosnians. They buy these AK-74's from Dutch arms dealers.
Members of the Mocromaffia, among others, are known for using the Kalashnikov, says Bervoets. Those weapons were used in the Yugoslavia war in the 90s. "Part of it was bought by Dutch arms dealers. According to Bervoets, it is cheap, because they are dirty." They are full of old fingerprints and were made a long time ago. "
Moreover, those weapons are in the hands of untrained young men, which means that, according to connoisseurs, innocent victims soon fall. "Sometimes they just shoot around and sometimes they don't even see if they recognize a target."
"In that world of the Mocro maffia there is a great demand for shooters. If someone is sensitive due to his past, or a faulty network, he will soon raise his finger." And that is dangerous. "They are really tough guys who nuts on everything."The notorious native Dutch criminal and car and arms dealer Jan B. (65) from Hulten in North Brabant in the Netherlands. Arms supplier of the Mocro maffiaThe native Dutch car dealer Jan B. (65) from Hulten is the most notorious and most feared person from Brabant. The eapon supplier of the Mocro Mafia is one of Brabant's biggest crooks. A man with a split personality. "Jan B. is a firearm dangerous criminal with a jet-black past full of crime."
"Jan B. is very hostile towards government officials and would not hesitate to use firearms and hand grenades against them," wrote the Criminal Intelligence Team (TCI) around that time.
The raid on his warehouse in Hulten on 21 June appears to be related to the wave of liquidations in Amsterdam and on 2 July the rented house of Jan B. (64) was searched in Turnhout, Belgium, as well as a house in Breda and a rented shed in Den Wood. This happened in the context of the extensive investigation into the murder of Freddy Jansen (51) from Valkenswaard. The threat from mayor Jan Boelhouwer of Gilze en Rijen has a lot on his notch.
Fire arms of Jan B. which were confiscated by the police in a coordinated border crossing action of the Dutch and Belgian police against warehouses and apartments of Jan B.
According to the Antwerp Gazet, B. would also have delivered the Kalashnikovs to the notorious Kalashnikov gang (Mocro Maffia) who committed a failed squat at the end of February 2015 on an ATM in Breda and shot the police during the flight through Antwerp. The suspects were trapped at Turnhout.
At the raids in the various houses and a shed, the police found sixty firearms, including automatic firearms, revolvers, pistols, guns, silencers and a pistol machine gun with silencer. Thousands of ammunition were also found, including the type that is needed for a Kalashnikov.
In this video you see the coordinated action of the Belgian and Dutch police. The heavily armed special police forces you seeon 0.19 is Belgian police
These Belgian police force came into action after the notorious Kalashnikov gang fired with heavy machine guns on the Dutch police after a failed attempt to blow up an ATM machine in the Dutch city of Breda, after which the armed men drov over the border into Belgium and also started firing at the Belgian police. In both instances Dutch and Belgian civilians were in great danger. Both police forces decided to take drastic actions and on both sides of the border Belgian and Dutch police searched houses and warehouses of Jan B. and found large quantities of fire arms; machine guns, riffles, pistols and ammunition.
Cheers, PieterSources: nos.nl/artikel/2033397-ripdeal-zet-mocro-maffia-op-scherp.htmlwww.omroepbrabant.nl/nieuws/204924/De-Kalasjnikovs-komen-van-opa-een-portret-van-de-duistere-Mocro-Maffia-wapenleverancier-Jan-Bwww.omroepbrabant.nl/nieuws/196112/Wie-is-Jan-B-64-uit-Hulten-Kalasjnikovs-brandstichting-wietkwekerijen-en-SM-kamer
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