The Netherlands – Mocro Mafia & Drug Trafficking

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Introduction

Organized crime in the Netherlands has surged alongside the booming cocaine trade, with the so-called Mocro Mafia at the center of this crisis. Once believed to be under control, this network has demonstrated its power through increasingly violent tactics, including the assassinations of a key witness, his lawyer, and journalist Peter R. de Vries. The drug mafia’s grip extends deep into society, enabled by billions in profits and the ability to bribe port workers and other insiders.

Cocaine smuggling through major European ports like Rotterdam, Antwerp, and Hamburg has skyrocketed, prompting a robust but often overwhelmed response from law enforcement. The ongoing Marengo trial, the largest in Dutch history, exposes the mafia’s brutal operations and the state’s struggle to contain them. The investigation has revealed a chilling narrative of corruption, violence, and a criminal underworld that is testing the resilience of Dutch institutions.

PUBLISHED IN: 2022

VIEWING TIME: 28 minutes

2022

28 minutes

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“8.5 million containers enter Europe’s largest port every year. Controlling everything is impossible and drug dealers know that … The port is 42 kilometers long and many places can only be reached by police boat … The port is so huge they’re sometimes on the move for hours.”

“It started in 2012 with a stolen load of cocaine in the harbor of Antwerp, that’s where it started. Then it expired into a total way that up till now is causing people to be killed. It’s a war that is about power, it’s about control of the harbor, about cocaine, a lot of money, and it’s about who controls the underworld.”

“40 tons of it [cocaine] was seized here last year alone but much more gets through. The total estimate for the ports of Rotterdam, Antwerp and Hamburg combined is 1,300 tons. Prime destinations for South American suppliers, most of the cocaine is distributed in the Netherlands where most of the gangs are based.”

“The authorities estimate one kilo has a street value of around 50 000 euros. Often several tons are found in one go … This is an extremely lucrative market that’s defended by all possible means including violence. The so-called Mocro Mafia is active in some Amsterdam neighbourhoods. Many of its members have Moroccan roots, hence the name.”

“The attack on lawyer Derk Wiersum in September 2019. He was defending a key witness in a high-profile mafia trial. Wiersum was gunned down in broad daylight.”

Ridouan Taghi is thought to be one of the leaders of the Mocro Mafia. After being brought back to the Netherlands, he is now the principal suspect in what’s known as the Marengo trial, the country’s highest profile mafia trial to date. 17 suspects are standing trial for alleged involvement in a string of murders and attempted murders.”

“Of course we’re trying to seize as many drugs as possible and arrest suspects but I don’t have the utopian belief that we’ll stop it but there’s no question of giving up – that’s simply not an option. No one in the Netherlands believes that the world will ever be completely free of drug trafficking and crime, particularly as long as the demand for cocaine continues to grow.”

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