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Mocro maffia: The name "Mocro maffia" is given by the Dutch-speaking authorities in the Netherlands and Belgium, who refer to Moroccan criminal organizations operating in the Benelux. The term was made public by author Martijn Schrijver in 2013, following the publication of his book Mocro Maffia , released in 2014. [ 53 ]
Saïd Razzouki is a member of the so-called Mocro Maffia, a gang of Moroccan-Dutch criminals. [1] As of 8 February 2020, he was thought to be the adjutant of Ridouan Taghi [ 1 ] and suspected of involvement in several murders.
Dutch Features’ lineup also includes the third season of “Mocro Maffia” which premiered on Videoland in February and garnered strong ratings. The first episode attracted over 30 percent more ...
The Mocro-Maffia is a nickname referring to a network of drug gangs operating in the Netherlands and Belgium, responsible for a number of high-profile murders. Although the name suggests members are of Moroccan origin, the group also includes West Indian, South American, Dutch and Balkan criminals.
A suspected drug trafficker and former associate of the late Colombian drugs baron Pablo Escobar has been arrested at his luxury villa in the city of Medellin following an international operation ...
The Marengo trial, also known as the Marengo case (Dutch: Marengo-proces), is a legal proceeding involving alleged high-ranking members of the Mocro Maffia, a Dutch-Moroccan criminal organisation. [1] [2] The trial centers on seventeen defendants accused of participating in numerous murders and attempted murders. [3]
The series took a few stories from Glenny's book, which documents various mafia organisations thriving around the world today. The series was created by Hossein Amini and James Watkins, and is a co-production of the BBC, AMC, and Cuba Pictures, in association with Twickenham Studios. [7] The BBC announced the series in October 2015. [8]
Additionally, Dutch criminals invest in property and legitimate businesses such as hotels and clubs, which provides opportunities for money laundering. [7] A crackdown on motorcycle gangs in the Netherlands has resulted in increased activity of Dutch criminal bikers on the Costa del Sol, [8] while Dutch Moroccan drug gangs are also active in ...