Marengo trial

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The Marengo trial or Marengo case (Dutch: Marengo-proces) is a trial of leading members of the Mocro Mafia, a Dutch-Moroccan criminal organisation.[1][2] Seventeen suspects are standing trial for involvement in various murders and attempted murders.[3] The name of the trial was picked at random by a computer and relates to a fabric named marengo.[4]

Suspects[]

The principal suspect in the trial is Ridouan Taghi, considered to be the sponsor of the organisation. Saïd Razzouki, the alleged right-hand man of Taghi, was arrested in Medellín, Colombia on February 7, 2020, but had not yet been extradited to the Netherlands at the start of the trial.[5]

Accusations[]

The charges in these cases include a number of murders and attempted murders from 2015 to 2017:[6]

  • The murder of Ronald Bakker (59) on September 9, 2015. He was murdered in front of his home in Huizen. He is said to have provided the detectives with information about customers of the store in Nieuwegein where he worked.
  • Preparations for causing an explosion in the spy shop in Nieuwegein, where Bakker worked. Taghi suspected the company of collaborating with the police and the judiciary. This was evident from messages intercepted by the police via PGP telephones between Taghi and co-defendants, which could only be cracked years later.[7]
  • Preparations for the assassination of Fachtali and the assassination of Samuel Erraghib in the period from 1 March to 17 April 2016
  • Murder of Samir Erraghib on April 17, 2016 in IJsselstein. According to intercepted messages (PGPs), Taghi assumed that Erraghib passed on information about his organization to the police. At his liquidation, Erraghib's 7-year-old daughter was present.[8]
  • Murder of Abdelkader Belhadj on May 9, 2016.
  • Murder of Ranko Scekic on June 22, 2016. Scekic was murdered just before he had to testify in a criminal case against Taghi in Utrecht. He would have been part of a group that prepared murders on behalf of Taghi. The Public Prosecution Service later announced about this murder that *Taghi wrote via the PGP message service shortly after the liquidation "Hahaha, that hydrocephalus is no longer alive. He has received 5 or 6 bullets in his head".
  • Attempted murder of Martin Kok on July 2, 2016, in Amsterdam.
  • Attempted assassination of Abdelkarim Ahabad on October 11, 2016.
  • Attempted murder of Khalid Badho on December 5, 2016, in Rotterdam.
  • Attempted murder of Martin Kok on December 8, 2016, in Amsterdam.
  • Murder of Martin Kok on December 8, 2016, in Laren. As a crime reporter, Kok wrote on his website about Ridouan Taghi, Richard R. ('Rico de Chileen'), and Naoufal 'Noffel' F. as a murderous triumvirate.[9]
  • Preparations for the assassination of Khalid Hmidat in January 2017.
  • Murder of Hakim Changachi is on January 12, 2017, in Utrecht. According to justice, Changachi was not the target of the murder, but actually Khalid Hmidat. A few days later, another assassination attempt followed, but the target 'Imo' noticed his attackers in time and alerted the police.[10][11][12]

Crown witness[]

A breakthrough was made when Nabil B., one of the suspects, offered to give a statement.[13] Shortly after, Nabil's non-criminal brother was murdered, after which Nabil pulled out, later changing his decision.[14] His attorney, Derk Wiersum, was killed on 18 September 2019.[15]

The investigative journalist and crime reporter Peter R. de Vries was supporting the crown witness in the trial. On 6 July 2021, he was shot in the head after leaving the television studio of RTL Boulevard in Amsterdam where he had appeared as a guest. He was taken to a hospital in critical condition. On 15 July he died as a result of the shooting.

Murders in chronological order[]

  • 9 September 2015, murder of Ronald Bakker.
  • 17 April 2016, murder of Samir Erraghib.
  • 9 May 2016 Murder of Abdelkader Belhadj
  • 22 June 2016, murder of Ranko Scekic.
  • 11 October 2016, attempted murder of Abdelkarim Ahabad.
  • 8 December 2016, murder of Martin Kok.
  • 12 January 2017, murder of Hakim Changachi.

References[]

  1. ^ Boztas, Senay (10 July 2021). "The top journalist, the mafia boss and the gunman: Dutch fear the rise of 'narco crime'". The Guardian. Retrieved 20 July 2021.
  2. ^ Cluskey, Peter (16 July 2021). "Growing belief Dutch state behind in tackling crime after journalist's killing". The Irish Times. Retrieved 20 July 2021.
  3. ^ "Strafzaak Marengo". www.om.nl. Openbaar Ministerie. October 1, 2019.
  4. ^ "Waarom heet het onderzoek naar Taghi en zijn bende eigenlijk 'Marengo'?". ad.nl (in Dutch). Retrieved 2020-02-13.
  5. ^ "'Gearresteerde R. was bedachtzamer dan impulsieve Taghi'". nos.nl.
  6. ^ "De moorden - chronologisch overzicht - Strafzaak Marengo". www.om.nl. Openbaar Ministerie. October 1, 2019.
  7. ^ "Taghi plande moorden met anti-tankwapen". Telegraaf. September 19, 2019.
  8. ^ Thijssen, Wil (November 28, 2018). "Ontsleuteld bericht Ridouan T. naar nieuwe verdachten: 'Als jullie Erraghib vermoorden, worden jullie goed beloond'". de Volkskrant.
  9. ^ Vugts, Maarten van Dun en Paul (July 12, 2018). "Crimineel: 'Ridouan Taghi gaf opdracht moord Martin Kok'". Het Parool.
  10. ^ "DPG Media Privacy Gate". myprivacy.dpgmedia.nl.
  11. ^ "DPG Media Privacy Gate". myprivacy.dpgmedia.nl.
  12. ^ "26 jaar cel voor vergisliquidatie Hakim Changachi". March 27, 2019.
  13. ^ "Strafproces Marengo" (in Dutch). Openbaar Ministerie. Archived from the original on 2019-12-19. Retrieved 2020-02-13.
  14. ^ ANP (2020-06-26). "'Kroongetuige Nabil B. verklaart weer in Marengo-proces'". Het Parool (in Dutch). Retrieved 2020-07-20.
  15. ^ "Dutch gangster case: Shock at murder of lawyer Derk Wiersum". BBCs. Retrieved 13 December 2019.
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