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Dutch-Moroccan Connection Moving Weight Through the Ports De Mokkro Koppel is a tightly knit Dutch-Moroccan criminal network that has quietly risen to prominence since 2021. Operating mainly in Rotterdam, Utrecht, and Amsterdam, the group specializes in the smuggling and distribution of cocaine and hashish, running well-coordinated supply lines through major European ports like Rotterdam and Antwerp. Their operations are notable for blending street-level control with sophisticated logistics and money laundering schemes, allowing them to maintain a low profile despite increasing police scrutiny. De Mokkro Koppel’s smuggling operations are run with precision, relying heavily on corrupted dock workers and trusted couriers to move shipments concealed within legitimate cargo, making it difficult for law enforcement to intercept. On the streets, they maintain control through loyal runners and enforcers who ensure debts are collected and rival groups kept in check. Like Houssine Ait Soussan & Associates, De Mokkro Koppel functions similarly within the same Mocro Maffia framework, combining street-level influence with careful coordination. Armed with smuggled assault rifles and equipped with burner phones, they operate with discipline and efficiency, avoiding flashy public displays. Despite their quiet approach, De Mokkro Koppel has been linked to several violent incidents, including targeted shootings and armed confrontations, reflecting a simmering turf war beneath the surface. Their success is also driven by extensive money laundering through small businesses and involvement in credit card fraud and document forgery. The crew follows a strict code of loyalty and silence, ensuring that internal conflicts remain contained and that their operations continue without attracting undue attention. Qualitative reports and ethnographic studies confirm the elevated level of deviant and criminal behavior in European gang members. These studies also show that gang-related behavior can be expressed in many different ways in Europe. In some instances, European gangs are mainly involved in nuisance and minor to moderate forms of delinquency, like fighting, harassing people, vandalism and petty types of theft (Gruter and Vesterlingh 2001). In other instances they are involved in a wide variety of delinquent behaviour, including serious offenses like robbery and group violence. An example of a more serious delinquent, but also very versatile gang was provided by Van Gemert and Fleisher (2005). In an ethnographic study on the mainly Moroccan ‘Windmill Square group’ in Amsterdam they noticed that members of this group were involved in many forms of minor delinquency but also in serious crimes like burglary and robbery. The more serious offenses were not conducted by the whole gang, but by separate smaller co-offending groups. Nuisance and harassments, on the other hand, seemed to be a group phenomenon. Also violence was a group phenomenon, because in conflicts with the outside world, loyalty to group members was the rule. The Moroccan gang that was described in the Netherlands (Van Gemert and Fleisher 2005), did have instigators and more experienced members. At the same time, gang members expressed that no one can tell them what to do and ridiculed others that were trying to ‘play boss’. Migration and marginalization in Europe Moroccans and Turks, among others, decided to stay and most people in these groups are now first or second generation (Engbersen et al 2007). This is the moment that Colombia law enforcement caught the Netherlands' most-wanted fugitive who is accused of drug, murder and terrorism charges. A multi-national task force unit headed by Colombia's National Police Anti-narcotics Directorate arrested Said Razzouki inside an apartment Friday in Sabaneta, a municipality in the department of Antioquia. Aided by the FBI and DEA, Colombian law enforcement was able to track down the 48-year-old Moroccan-Dutchman. Authorities say Razzouki employed some of the same tactics used by Pablo Escobar to evade capture before he was killed during an operation in 1993. Razzouki had been hiding out in the apartment for at least six months, according to Colombia network Tele Medellin, and had not contacted his family for eight years. When authorities raided his third-floor apartment, he reportedly tried to flee through the window but was shot and detained. Razzouki, who was wanted since 2018, kept a low profile and had not spoken to his family in eight years Dutch authorities accuse Razzouki, who has been wanted since 2018, of drug trafficking, homicide and terrorism. The Colombia police said a surveillance unit was deployed and discovered that Razzouki did not use social media networks or the internet and would only spend a maximum of three hours outside his home. On Fridays he visited a local mosque. 'We practically had to return to techniques such as the Search Bloc used to locate Pablo Escobar, since this individual applied mechanisms to hide and evade the authorities,' said General Jorge Luis Ramírez, director of the National Police Anti-narcotics Directorate. Ramírez said Razzouki was linked to Clan del Golfo Cartel [Gulf's clan] and allegedly shipped large quantities of cocaine hydrochloride to Europe. Razzouki was transferred to Bogotá where he received medical treatment. Razzouki was allegedly the right-hand man of Ridouan Taghi, 41, who had been on the run for years until his arrest in Dubai in December. Prosecutors accuse Taghi and Razzouki in the murders of five people, including career criminals and a crime blogger. Houssine Ait Soussan, commonly called Hoes, born in 1979 has Amsterdam (The Netherlands), is a former president of the club futsal ZVV 't Knooppunt, businessman and criminal dutch original moroccan. A large-scale drug trafficker, he leads the life of a businessman at the head of a futsal club. Houssine Ait Soussan was notably a great figure of the Mocro Maffia in the Netherlands and in Belgium. He was distributing tons of cocaine towards allWestern Europe. Houssine Ait Soussan was sought after by for many years Interpol for his involvement in numerous assassinations and kidnappings, the majority of which took place in Antwerp and Brussels in Belgium.
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