DUBAI: The UAE’s efforts in safety cooperation, by means of Dubai Police, have are available for prime reward from Dick Schoof, Prime Minister of the Netherlands, after Faisal Taghi, a high-value goal felony wished by Dutch authorities, was extradited.
Dubai Police confirmed the arrest of Faisal Taghi, a 24-year-old Dutch nationwide, who is needed on a world arrest warrant for crimes, together with drug trafficking, cash laundering, human trafficking and main a felony organisation referred to as “Angels of Loss of life”.
The arrest was made doable by means of Dubai Police’s cooperation with Dutch Police and Interpol.
Lieutenant Common Abdulla Khalifa Al Marri, Commander-in-Chief of Dubai Police, affirmed that this worldwide safety cooperation aligns with the UAE’s strategic directives to strengthen worldwide relations and partnerships with safety and police businesses worldwide.
He mentioned, “This follows the steering of Lieutenant Common Sheikh Saif bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Inside, to reinforce deep and strong relations between the UAE and numerous different international locations in combating all types of crime.”
Taghi’s arrest adopted the receipt of a world arrest warrant from Dutch authorities by the Worldwide Cooperation Division of the UAE Ministry of Justice – the central authority for receiving such requests and forwarding them to the Dubai Public Prosecution. Taghi was then handed over to the related judicial authorities as per authorized procedures.
Dubai Police had beforehand arrested Taghi’s father, Ridouan Taghi, one of many world’s most infamous criminals on Interpol’s most-wanted checklist. Dutch authorities had labelled him “probably the most harmful felony.”
Taghi’s father was then the top of the felony syndicate “Angels of Loss of life”, accountable for over 300 completely different crimes, together with assassinations and murders.
Interpol classifies him as probably the most wished criminals and the chief of one of many world’s most violent gangs.
At the moment, Dutch authorities had supplied a monetary reward of 100,000 Euros for any info resulting in his arrest, which was ultimately carried out by Dubai Police in 2019.
He’s at present serving a life sentence within the Netherlands.
Schoof expressed his appreciation of the UAE and gratitude for the robust bilateral relations between the 2 nations.