Yesterday, the Dutch authorities took over the leader of the bloody death angels organization, Radwan Tagi, who was arrested in Dubai after years of international prosecution and included in the list of wanted by INTERPOL, according to news agencies, and a security source confirmed this to «Emirates Today».

The source said that the handover of Tagi took place according to international norms, in light of the circular to it by INTERPOL, and in a legal framework between the Emirates and the Netherlands.

According to the Associated Press, that Taghi was transported on a chartered plane under heavy guard, and was placed in a prison with the highest degree of insurance, since the accused is considered the most dangerous in Europe, and is known as the "killing machine".

She noted that the trial of Taghi and his assistant, Saeed Al-Razouki, had actually started in absentia before his arrest in Dubai on Monday, on charges of killing five people, and the trial will resume later.

The agency added that determined efforts were made to arrest Tagi, after he killed a lawyer (witness of proof) from his gang, after he agreed to testify against him in exchange for a reduced sentence, but the gang targeted and assassinated the lawyer, which sparked public opinion, which called for the state to confront the crime the organization.

In addition, a security source said that the leader of the “Angels of Death” entered the UAE in 2016 with a valid Dutch passport, but with a different name and identity, and throughout that period he had little activity as if he did not exist, while a group of assistants who were helping to eliminate all of him His needs, without leaving, and I found him when he was arrested in the villa where an Asian woman was staying.

He added that immediately after the identification of the very dangerous criminal and the knowledge of his borrowed personality, he was arrested by the General Department of Investigations and Criminal Investigation at Dubai Police within less than five days, despite his complete disappearance and lack of activity.

The director of the General Department of Criminal Investigations and Investigations in Dubai Police, Brigadier Jamal Al-Jallaf, told «Emirates Today» that the president of the criminal angels of death, Radwan Taghi, who is wanted globally and listed on INTERPOL’s lists, as one of the most dangerous criminals in the world was shocked when the Special Forces team raided Affiliated to a unit of raids specialized in dealing with dangerous criminals - the villa in which he was residing in Dubai.

Al-Jallaf pointed out that the work teams of the General Department of Investigations and Investigations made efforts that lasted about five days to arrest a very dangerous criminal who remained on the run from justice for nearly 10 years, despite being pursued by international police and intelligence agencies.

He added that Tagi was stunned when private teams stormed the villa, to the point that he said, "I have to admit that the Dubai police are the best ever, so I never imagined that I would be caught here after all these years of stealth and flight."

Intense criminal intelligence

The Director of the General Department of Criminal Investigations and Investigations, Brigadier Jamal Al-Jallaf, stated that the criminal investigation teams made an extraordinary effort in analyzing tens of information, data, and video clips, until they were able to locate Radwan Tagi, who has a severe criminal intelligence, and he has not made a single transaction or a purchase in his name since His arrival in Dubai, and acted as if he is not present.

Bloody crime pack

The Director of the General Department of Criminal Investigations and Investigations at Dubai Police, Brigadier Jamal Al-Jallaf, said that the arrest of Taghi, who was wanted in a package of bloody crimes that included assassinations, drug trafficking and various other crimes, came after fruitful cooperation with the Dutch authorities and Interpol, but the Dubai police carried out the entire operation, After days of continuous work in analysis, monitoring and tracking.