Friday, February 7, 2020

Another Moroccan Mafia Fugitive From Netherlands Busted (in Colombia)

Hat tip Ben




Recently, we reported on the arrest of Dutch fugitive Ridouan Taghi, a leader of the Netherlands-based Moroccan Mafia, wanted for multiple homocides.

Now one of his lieutenants, Saïd Razzouki, has been arrested in Medellin, Colombia. 

https://www.telegraaf.nl/nieuws/1644486988/kopstuk-mocro-maffia-razzouki-opgepakt

Adjutant of Ridouan Taghi held in Colombia

Mocro-Mafia chief Razzouki arrested
By John Van Den Heuvel, 20:28 yesterday, 15:53 in Domestic

Amsterdam-Update 19:53- The fugitive "Mocro-Mafia" chief Saïd Razzouki (47) was arrested Friday by a special police unit in Medellin, Colombia. He was possibly injured during the arrest since he tried to escape through a window. 

That is what sources of De Telegraaf in Colombia report. The police unit, an intelligence and investigation unit named Diran, came from the Colombian capital, Bogota.

Razzouki was a fugitive, and was considered as the adjutant of boss Ridouan Taghi, who was arrested in Dubai in December.

According to the sources, Razzouki was arrested in the Copacabana area of northern Medellin in the company of two others. The two are believed to be affiliated with the Clan de Golfo (Gulf Clan), which is counted  among the suppliers of the Taghi organization.

The Public Prosecutor confirms the arrest. Razzouki is supected of involvment in several murders. There were earlier signals that Razzouki was in Colombia. The brother of Saïd, Mo Razzouki, has been held for some time as a suspect in the Marengo murder trial. 

With the arrest of Razzouki, now the entire top of the Moroccan Mafia is in custody. Earlier, Taghi in Dubai, Rico R. in Chile, and Naoufal in Ireland were arrested.

There was a reward of 100,000 euros offered by the Public Prosecutor for the golden tip that would lead to their arrests. The same amount was on Taghi's head.
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