OM: Ridouan Taghi also client in liquidations motor gang
Ridouan Taghi, the most wanted man in the Netherlands, was also involved in liquidations in the case of motorcycle gang Caloh Wagoh. The Public Prosecution Service said at an interim session in the extra secure court at Schiphol that Taghi was one of the clients for ten liquidations or attempts to do so.

The justice department also says that the motorcycle gang had three murder cells for carrying out liquidations. The boss of Caloh Wagoh, Delano R. (48), would have controlled it. He is one of the two leaders in the case, alongside 70-year-old Greg R., who is seen as a kind of counselor.

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In the case, a total of fourteen men are now suspected of being involved in a total of ten liquidations, attempts to do so or preparations. Ridouan Taghi may also be prosecuted in the long term. The OM first wants to await the other trial that is still ongoing against Taghi.

Just as in that process, the Public Prosecution Service also uses a key witness in the Caloh Wagoh case. This man, Tony de G., according to justice was part of such a murder command.

He has made statements about four liquidations and the shelling of the house of a criminal in Doorn. He made a deal with justice because he wanted to leave Caloh Wagoh and feared for his life.

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The murder orders would not only come from Ridouan Taghi, but also from a Turkish suspect. The Public Prosecution Service gets a lot of evidence from message confiscation with Delano R., who remarkably enough kept copies of the secret communication on his computer.

"As if it were Brabant sausage rolls, people are talking about killing people," the public prosecutor said about a number of suspects. "They run a cow business in liquidations. A sort of hit with jargon."

Intercepted messages mention a price of 70,000 euros per person, including 'irons and bicycles' (weapons and flight cars). "If you use your own irons and bicycles a ton. We don't sell anything to enemies, only death."


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