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One of the men who had been arrested last week in the Fokkesteeg district of Nieuwegeinse was suspected of being involved in the liquidation of drug trafficker Wout Sabee, according to Algemeen Dagblad. Earlier, it was learned that a suspect had been arrested for attempted liquidation.
Tip
Wout Sabee survived a liquidation attempt, but was killed two years later, in June 2016, after shooting at his home in De Meern. According to the AD, Marcel D., 35, from Nieuwegein, was arrested after being informed of the murder of 70-year-old Sabee. Marcel D. is also suspected of large-scale cocaine trafficking, according to the newspaper.
Five other men were also arrested, including suspected cocaine smugglers.
Anzi
Wout Sabee was traditionally a hash seller. There are rumors that he went to the cocoa trade and was in trouble. In 2014, he survived an attack on his life. According to AD, Sabee was notified in 2015 by drug dealer Aziz Anzi, now liquidated, that a second attack would ensue. Sabee refused police protection
Het Veerhuis
Marcel D. is suspected rather than convicted of involvement in a shootout in February 2010 at Het Veerhuis in Nieuwegein. There four men met Marcel D.'s companion to talk about a conflict in the criminal circuit. The four men were injured. 27 cases were found. The court stated that D. was free because of the lack of evidence.
See also:
Two perpetrators of the murder De Meern
Dead of the murder of the journalist De Meern (UPDATE2)
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