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Saturday, September 17, 2022

Netherlands: Concern Over Possible Attacks Against Princess and/or PM

Ridouan Taghi


There seems to be no ceiling for the Moroccan Mafia in the Netherlands when it comes to vicious and outrageous crimes. Dutch security officials are concerned that Moroccan Mafia leader Ridouan Taghi currently imprisoned while undergoing trial for murder, drug trafficking, and other crimes, and Mohammed Bouyeri, serving a life sentence for the murder of Dutch filmmaker and Islam critic Theo van Gogh in 2004, might be plotting a kidnapping or attack against Crown Princess Amalia or Prime Minister Mark Rutte.

The below article from today's Algemeen Dagblad is translated by Fousesquawk.

 https://www.ad.nl/binnenland/mocro-maffia-heeft-amalia-en-premier-rutte-in-het-vizier-beveiliging-opgeschroefd~ad586f50/

Caption: Princess Amalia on her first day at the University of Amsterdam followed by bodyguards

"Moroccan-Mafia targeting Amalia and PM Rutte, security heightened"

Police and the Public Prosecutor are very worried about the security situation for Princess Amalia and prime minister Mark Rutte after new signs that the leaders of the Moroccan Mafia reportedly are targeting one of them. That is reported by De Telegraaf on the basis of sources within the police and Public Prosecutor's Office.

Domestic editor-9-17-22 at 06:12. Latest update:12:15

Security measures have been considerably increased since an attempted kidnapping or attack is being taken into account. Thus, the crown princess, according to the newspaper, is no longer living in the student house.

In addition, justice (officials) are concerned over the close contact between Ridouan Taghi and Mohammed B., who is serving a life sentence for the murder of cinematographer Theo van Gogh in 2004. The two were detained together in the extra secure EBI prison institution (EBI) in Vught.

Since the contacts were too close, according to justice (officials), B. was transferred. Since then, the two have been sending letters with Koran verses to each other, in which, according to justice (officials), coded messages are possibly contained. Parliamentary member Ulysee Ellian (VVD party) demands immediate intervention by the Minister and wants the exchange of letters halted. 

Tweet by Ulysee Ellian:

Mohammed Bouyeri and Ridouan Taghi are writing letters to each other from prison. Letters in which the content and intent cannot be clarified. Let that sink in.

This is so dangerous that an end must be put to it here.

De Telegraaf:

The suspicion is that new crimes are being planned from prison, including kidnapping and attacks.  Recently, the government has sharpened security for Crown Princess Amalia and Prime Minister Mark Rutte. 






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