Caloh Wagoh crown witness: Taghi involved in four more liquidations

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Ridouan Taghi is linked to even more murders than expected. According to crown witness Tony de G., Taghi has ordered another four underworld murders and a series of assassination attempts. That brings the number of liquidations that Taghi would have carried out to nine.

Taghi, who was recently arrested in Dubai, is currently being prosecuted in the Marengo monster trial, which charges him with five murders and the preparation of another five murders. Important evidence is provided by crown witness Nabil B.

The investigation in Caloh Wagoh case revolves around five murders and a large number of murder attempts. Just as in the Marengo process, there is a key witness in the investigation of Caloh Wagoh who appoints Taghi as the client .

Ridouan Taghi with a sketch aged to show what he may look like today
Ridouan Taghi with a sketch aged to show what he may look like today

This crown witness, Caloh Wagoh member Tony de G., links Taghi again directly or indirectly to four murders, according to documents. Tony de G. became a crown witness after he got stuck as a murder suspect. In addition, much incriminating evidence has surfaced by a blunder from Caloh Wagoh President Keylow, or Delano R.

For unclear reasons, Keylow filmed and photographed chat conversations that he conducted with Taghi and two of his adjutants via PGP telephones. These very expensive telephones are encrypted so that the conversations cannot be read when the police and the judiciary seize the devices. Keylow saved the photos and videos of the chats on laptops and external hard drives. In the conversations Taghi and Keylow talk openly about murder orders. 

Because the Public Prosecution Service (PPS) succeeded in opening Keylow’s data carriers, the investigation team was overwhelmed with millions of chat messages . From all these chat messages the image has emerged of a ruthless killing machine, the PPG stated earlier. The investigation has also been able to reopen closed murder investigations, including  the murder of Justin Jap Tjong . At the end of 2019, a suspect was arrested in this murder investigation.

Keylow has denied being involved in the liquidations. He has stated that he is working on a documentary about underworld murders. According to NRC, Keylow worked as a presenter for a program of production company Vice Studios. The newspaper writes  that the recordings of the program, with the working title ‘New Penoze’, were in full swing when R. was arrested at the end of 2018. 

In a chat conversation with Taghi, Keylow says he was even asked by an American TV channel to present a crime program. ,,That’s good for me. Because then I am supposedly out of crime, ” he says to Taghi. For the time being, Taghi is not prosecuted within the Caloh Wagoh process, because Taghi is already on trial in the Marengo process. He is hanging over him for life. Initiators around the trial state that a final decision has not yet been taken to prosecute Taghi in the Caloh Wagoh trial. 

According to Inez Weski, Taghi’s lawyer, it is only about speculation. ,,The client is not prosecuted in that process. The relevant crown witness has nothing about the client from his own knowledge and has never had contact with the client. In other words, this apparently only concerns speculations from this person.” The PPS says it does not want to respond to the content. “Our position is that the case belongs in court and then in the media, not the other way around.”

On Friday, March 6, Taghi appears for the first time since his arrest in Dubai in the extra secure court in Amsterdam Osdorp. The Caloh Wagoh trial will resume on Wednesday at the Schiphol court.

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Source: De Stentor