Ridouan Taghi: Most wanted man gets life in prison as Dutch court convicts 17 of members of criminal gang
- 17 suspects in the trial of an underworld gang were convicted, with three receiving life sentences, including the gang's leader, Ridouan Taghi.
- Taghi was convicted in five murders and described as the "undisputed leader" of a "murder organization."
- Taghi, once a most-wanted fugitive in the Netherlands, was found guilty of six murders and four attempted murders.
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Dutch drug kingpin gets life in prison
Dutch drug kingpin Ridouan Taghi received a life sentence on Tuesday in one of the Netherlands’ biggest trials, for a series of murders by his gang that shocked the country. Taghi, 46, is the alleged mastermind of the Amsterdam-based group called the “Mocro-maffia” that is thought to be one of the Netherlands’s largest cocaine distributors. Security around the trial has been extremely tight with judges and prosecutors asking not to be identified…
Dutch gang leader Ridouan Taghi is sentenced to life imprisonment for involvement in multiple murders. The sentence comes after a six-year legal process.
The Amsterdam court sentenced the leader of organized crime in the country to life imprisonment. Ridouan Taghi and his collaborators were convicted of six murders and five attempted murders.
Drug kingpin Ridouan Taghi gets life sentence in one of Netherlands’ biggest trials
Ridouan Taghi, who is a Dutch drug kingpin, received a life sentence on Tuesday (Feb 27) for a series of murders his gang committed between 2015 and 2017. The trial, which lasted six years, emerged to be one of the largest in the Netherlands. He was accused of multiple killings being the leader of one of Europe's most feared drug gangs. He was the Netherlands' most wanted man before his 2019 extradition from Dubai. The 46-year-old is the alle
Ridouan Taghi, 46 ans, né au Maroc et ayant grandi aux Pays-Bas, est considéré comme le cerveau du cartel de drogue surnommé la « Mocro Maffia »
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