Yeah don't even get me started on the grooming data and street assaults data. I also talk to Dutch girls about this on a personal level. It's not racist to say that some cultural ideals don't mesh well with western ideals. Stop giving into bad cultural practices
Er worden heel mooie podcasts gemaakt over dit onderwerp, waarmee je goed op de hoogte blijft. Bijvoorbeeld De Taghi Podcast, De Willem (oorspronkelijk over Willem Holleder maar nu over de drugs maffia), Cocainekoorts, Het Marengoproces, etc.
Here is a controversial take: maybe people actually use those drugs, hence the neverending supply? The whole war on drugs does more harm to people than anything else. Major waste of resources. Legalize, tax and certify safety for recreational drugs (cocaine included!), and reinvest tax and money saved from drug enforcement into public drug education, research and social support for addicts.
The crime journalist who got killed literally said it is the only solution. So I think you have a point. It would be severely detrimental for drug gangs
The power of the drugs mafia - Cocaine and the Netherlands | DW Documentary 12.4.22 1739pm hey could also sponsor sporting events to garner some revenue to funnel back into health services as they used to do with tobacco industry revenue... see how the UK health service is struggling now it aint got it's much required tobacco tax funding???
The stark reality of organized crime's grip on The Netherlands is both chilling and eye-opening. This documentary sheds crucial light on the challenges faced by authorities in the battle against criminal networks. Thank you for highlighting this pressing issue.
May I ask you how old you are because I'm 55 and 35 years ago people elder than me told already these stories. The numbers were less but the situation just that.
Im Dutch, and this just a small part of a story. Money is laundered through the financial ssctor. Also in rural villages (especially in the South) people are producing mdma and speed; they have also inflitrated small local governments
keep the MD factories open, Dutch saves so many lives because it’s colour is so distinct. You know if you’re taking Dutch you’re relatively safe from cutting.
RIP PETER r de Vries you legend!! I am raised watching your videos and catching the criminals! You are a true example! You came up for the people who are the most vulnerable in the netherlands! You are a Braveheart! My hart is still crying for you 😢 !
@@MrTubularBalls Definitely an example. This documentary said he didn't "expect" to be killed. He did expect it, but he still walked in public with his chin up. Brave man who did not live in fear.
The problem in the Nederland’s is really hectic due to it being one of the main ports of entry for drugs into Europe. Essentially they are having to deal with a large portion of the total European drug trade and hence the stakes and profits are much higher and the gangs far more ruthless than if it was just their own domestic drug trade/consumption that was the issue.
China for all synthetics including ketamine yum or even 2f-dck. Fun stuff if used responsibly. Good MDMA too, we also have good labs in Canada. Cheers🍺✌
You mad dutch cops are some of the biggest drug dealers in europe do some research and see how many are in prisons all over the world for serious serious drug dealing offenses while members of the force, Your seeing nothing but smoke and mirrors and misdirection with a good helping of lies and untruths
He probably lies in bed late at night sleepless, replaying that moment in his head.. asking himself why he didnt mention the casket instead of the violence. A life of regret is not a life worth living… here comes another casket
This was some really good insight into other parts of the world. I always saw Mexico and the U.S. having real serious issues with drug cartels but it's not just them. Theres drugs all over the world, cartels all over, but there are certain areas, such as the Netherlands, are getting hit hard by this problem.
They aren’t getting hit hard at all. It’s just a 1st world white country that thinks it’s only happening to them. Mexico for example is a complete mess cartels are literally multi billion dollar corporations and they control everything.
The issue is worldwide but there is a reason the highest murder rates in the world are all in the Western Hemisphere. What goes on in Europe is child’s play compared to South America, Central America and the Caribbean.
The process ingenuity of these criminals is astounding. They find loopholes Everywhere. Had no idea The Netherlands was the drug dealer den of Europe. Very insightful documentary ; thank you !
@@Inge-99 in the late 80's they also supplied Europe with lsd, also amphetamine sulphate. Its a old business. a lot of foreign gangs moved there and set up shop
Yeah, nobody ever talks about the cops (the brass, not the street guys) getting their slice and the politicians with connections that get another slice and "a gift" for their personal enjoyment. It's the only reason for which prohibition, which clearly is a failure, keeps going on. With a lawful legalization of the commerce, within lawful parameters and rules, the price would plummet (producing a gram costs around 3 dollars, the price is 70-80-100 because of the risk. In a legitimate commerce the price would drop close to 10-15 dollars/gram eliminating billions from the mafias pockets...ad everybody else's pockets).
"You" meaning the whole world? Because The Netherlands exports around 90 billion euros in XTC, MDMA and amphetamine. Dutch criminals are mainly successful because the rest of the world. Not the dutch itself 🤣
As a former abuser of cocaine and a pro drug supporter I have to say that I agree with the legalize, tax and make it as safe and provide treatment. Not that I am pro drug any longer but I realize that a huge draw of it was because it was illegal and the potential for profit. I am wise enough to understand that people are going to do it anyway. But take the things out of it that are a huge part of the allure and the resources to fight it just may be the answer. IDK.
@@alexmarle9123 What does it have to do with users being aggressive or not? The point is there is no way to stop people using it so might as well legalize it so government can take the profits instead of the carterls and other criminals. It would end the violence involved as the criminals would be all out of business immediately.
R.I.P. Peter de Vries, one of the best reporters. This is a big loss for our country. something like this happening in the Netherlands is unbelievable. We are officially a narco-state now. Perhaps the only solution is de criminalizing drugs, including hard drugs like cocaine. If there's no profit, this ends.
Wow this is really is crazy, I’m not from the Netherlands but it is my favourite place the people are so welcoming it’s just such a vibe. I knew there was crime but I didn’t know just how bad it is, really enjoyed this documentary great work!
If you thought this was a nice documentary, then you should see the one by crime reporter John van de Heuvel. He has made a documentary about the mocro mafia with 3 seasons. AMAZING DOCUMENTARY!!! Unfortunately, he lives now with 24/7 police on his side.
@@Doo_Doo_Patrol Are you insane? Executing drug traffickers is a stupid and horrible idea. The solution is drug legalisation and it’s painfully obvious and true.
I don't know if there's been any translations, but if you want to dive deeper into the Mocro Maffia, i'd highly recommend the book Mocro Maffia, written by Marijn Schrijver. The book contains real stories about some very big players. Also the tv Show Mocro Maffia is very good, it's not a documentary but it shows what can happen behind the scenes.
for some reason UA-cam made me rate how good your comment was and how relevant it was to the video.. so I guess that's a thing now. don't worry tho, I gave you an excellent!
The main problem is that Netherlands are in the heart of Europe, and it has the best ports, that's why it has so much, great position to export through Europe.
You're completely wrong in that. Yes, the Port of Rotterdam is the biggest port of Europe. But that is absolutely not the reason for the succes of the criminals. The reason for that is, in The Netherlands the punishes related to drugs are relatively low and soft in comparison to the rest of the world.
@@felixevers Sweden has very harsh punishments for drug offences, simply failing a drug test is enough for one to be conviceted of a drug crime. At the same time we have quite serious issues with organized crime revolving around the drug trade. The heart of the issue is prohibition itself, which has proven itself the world over to be succesfull at nothing beyond fueling black markets and causing further criminality and violence.
i mean..so sorry but it was really very funny. The man was just walking along, someone tried, failed, meanwhile he is just walking along. Probably thought it was a bug on his ear.
The scariest part is that I actually live like 10 minutes away from these torture chambers, and its so calm around here. Never in my wildest fantasy I would have thought to find something like this around here. It scares me.
When greed is promoted as a positive value, this is what you get. People who learn to value simple things in life and good relationships are rarely tempted by this crap.
@@marieindia8116 true but when you grow up in a shit neighborhood with 10 siblings in a crammed apartment, sometimes an alcoholic father and a mother who is forced to prostitute to make enough money for her kids can make money seem the problem to all your solutions. Someone born into money you wont see stealing food or dealing drugs. People saying money isnt important in life have never lived in true poverty.
17:46 Provided direction, asked questions, supplied resources, delegated ownership, monitored via unobtrusive means, championed abilities, maintained positivity, all without meeting. What a great boss.
Hopefully this illustrates what we had lived in countries like Colombia for decades. The drug war is a lost war, it won't solve anything and it has the potential to sink countries in bloodsheath and violence. Condolences with this tragedy. Netherlands, please don't repeat failed strategies, or face the potential to loose your best citizens in a non-sense war like we did in Colombia
The reason this is happening in the Netherlands is because of complacency.. Singapore doesn't have this issue, neither does China.. Because it is strict and ruthless. The weaker the policing and laws.. The worst it gets. Legalization will make things worse not better
@@alexiswashington4081 Ik zou eerder zeggen hulde aan zijn arrogantie. Zonder dat had hij nooit het werk kunnen doen dat hij gedaan heeft. Ik vond het totaal geen sympathieke man, maar hij deed alles wat hij kon om zijn medemens te helpen.
@@MrFrisfruit ik snap wat je bedoelt maar zonder die arrogantie kun je meer dan succesvol zijn. Ik had eerder het idee dat het een soort compensatie drang was voor iets vanuit vroeger (wilde gok ofc). Mis zijn programma’s wel, kijk er regelmatig nog eentje terug
Hi guys, sorry if you dislike changing the topic. Have you seen the Royuela File what is happening in Spain and internationally? I thought it was a hoax, but it is confirmed by the National Court and the expert evidences. Judges and law specialists are helping them. More info on channel "Santiago Royuela Samit". Thanks for your time, This is a very important matter.
Yes. I like DW too. What did you learn in this feature? Its just the same repeated message. No names, no structures. Same narrative as always. Hard guys, most propably corrupt, all realists. I think that this video is a very superficial mashup of pictures and point of views of already spread 'knowns - actually telling us - nothing- . (maybe 'cocaine is getting more popular', or 'better dont touch it.' depends what you prefer. money is what they take all.)
I still can’t believe they took out Peter deVries. He was a brave man to put these guys on blast. He did a phenomenal job with the Natalee Halloway case as well. He was vigilant. RIP Mr. de Vries
Probably to do with the mass immigration of people from the Middle East and the improper cultural alignment with the people from Sweden and the failure of integration
Sweden has taken over from the Netherlands in both countries it is rising. although the Netherlands has been dealing with this problem for almost 11 years
Do you live in Hollywood`? rising crimes in sweden? sweden is one of the safest countries in europe. Don't buy the bullshit heard from far right extremists. LOL
As a Moroccan that lives in Europe, I am deeply ashamed of this so-called Mocro Maffia. Some of the drug traffickers come from the city I live in. The worst thing that happened in the Netherlands was a chopped head found in a busy street facing its head to a shisha lounge where other criminals used to go. His body was found burnt in a minivan
This is insane. As long as people want something, somebody will supply it. If it is made illegal the result is crime and corruption. Prohibition cannot work. Legalise, legalise, legalise and tax like alcohol or tobacco.
Legalizing crimes doesn't reduce real crime. Think about it. The real answer is eliminating the desire to escape self. Create mental health, close families, connected communities. Then drugs wouldn't be an issue.
@@marieindia8116 Its not so much as a desire to escape/run away from problems as it is a helpfull tool in having a great night out with your friends. I could easily go without but that just means less fun so why would i? Of course you shouldnt go overboard and do drugs on a daily basis but every once in a while on a party can make life more fun. The same reason mankind always has done drugs. From the Romans to the Victorians they all did drugs. Drugs will for that reason never leave. There will always be people like myself that want to party and take drugs.
worth to mention that most of the money is being laundered in NL aswell, creates unfair competition for legitimate business and drives property prices sky high.
No only drives property prices sky high but services and products tend to be also overpriced in most cases, while the Banksters ruling the world get rich all creating a rentier class.
@@mrblehr2884 the main reason being that the cost of renovation & permits are sky high . It took me about 100k just to throw away the garbage left by the old owners . Secondly, one of your main competitor inn dutch real estate is the heir to the dutch throne
The problem is that it can only be solved with the entire EU. Since there are no borders criminals can just as easily move to the port of Antwerp or Hamburg when Rotterdam decides to enforce stricter security. When this security would be implemented, it would mean that all shipping will take longer thus making it much more expensive to move goods through Rotterdam. It would basically mean suicide for the port when companies can move goods a lot cheaper through other EU ports nearby because there is less paperwork and bureaucracy involved.
Now you know how we Americans feel because of the liberals that want open borders. There's so many drug related crimes here that it's becoming toxic in many ways.
@@muhammadakram4303 Well yes that too. The point however is that it's a problem that The Netherlands couldn't possibly solve by itself. Some sort of coordinated effort with at least Germany and Belgium involved is needed to even begin to attempt to tackle the issue.
It will not stop, the whole western Nations are criminal enterprise, they colonised and looted the poor nations, and still they are intervening their way of life. Either by regime change or starving to sanctions. Then the crime should also porn in their circle.
I visited the Netherlands 13 times from January 2018 to January 2020, and on the very few occasions where I was passing by De Wallen, during the day, in broad daylight, I would always get approached by Turks and Moroccans, asking me if I wanted any cocaine!! I’d reply with a smile, and tell them that I’ve never even smoked, not even once in my whole life lol. The funny thing was, most of them did not speak Turkish or Arabic, and even if they did, it was really a poor command of both languages. Mostly second, or given that they were fellow millennials, or perhaps some were even younger Gen-Z, I’d say they were third or fourth generation immigrants. Overall, it’s quite literally, one of the safest countries one can visit, with the friendliest, most open people one can ever have the pleasure of running into. I’ve made friends there, some young such as myself, in their 20s and 30s. While others, are in their 60s and 70s. Not to mention my best friend, and my unofficial atheistic 81 year old Dutch Godmother haha. The Dutchies I tell ya, what a nice group of homo Sapiens. They’re so cool, a retired ex Shell chemical engineer from Prienseneiland, even dedicated the first English translation of his book to me!! In the Preface, right under the dedication to his only son, how crazy is that?! Willem Van Der Horst, what an awesome 70 year old fellow that guy is.
Thank you DW.I didn't know about the Moroccan mafia. I think the authorities need to involve the community leaders in reaching out to the young ones, and try to discourage them against a life in crime.
@@sharptux618 imagine, working in a factory, you will get paid 300£ tops a week. Office, maybe 400£. That’s after tax, max you will get. In normal level, not talking managers,directors,obviously.Selling drugs, u can make that in a day. It is temping I can’t lie, especially for the younger people on smaller level.Solution is legalisation. No fkn other way. People who wants it, at least will get the best quality, not some mixed up stuff. That would make so much money that you can open rehabilitation centres and so on. Crime would go down. Gangs would go down, police forces would become better, less of mafia to deal with. If price is right, mafia will have no room to make profit. If alcohol is legal, drugs should be to. At the end of the day, what is the difference if you can get it any ways.
@@heraldloshi1864 well, sometimes the most unthinkable ideas are the ones to chose. It might not work, but it’s better then nothing in my eyes. And one more thing, the human nature. You always want that something prohibited more then what u can get legally. Neighbours apples are always looking better 😀 so even psychologically it should effect us, people. That’s how I see it.
Do not believe everything you see in this video. Dutch politicians and police people have two faces and talk with a double thing. Dutch politicians and police are also criminals. Police officers also use drugs. Peter R de Vries was /is not kosher. Perhaps he moved to Omerta Falls.
TIP: If you want to watch a very high quality tv series about the mocro mafia watch: Mocro Mafia. One of the best Dutch produced series ever and close to reality
@@dieterdietert7232 They got just as much dirt on Vito as they have on a port official or dockworker. A lawyer who is one of the few that has personal 1 on 1 contact with an inmate is all the more suspecting of delivering messages to the outside world.
Hi guys, sorry if you dislike changing the topic. Have you seen the Royuela File what is happening in Spain and internationally? I thought it was a hoax, but it is confirmed by the National Court and the expert evidences. Judges and law specialists are helping them. More info on channel "Santiago Royuela Samit". Thanks for your time, This is a very important matter.
As a Dutchman it kills me that whenever English spoken documentaries recreate something in Dutch, they nearly always use German text or speech. Just to be clear: "Dutch" isn't the same as "Deutsch". Other than that, great doc!
bingo. And in a place like that? Wow. I clicked because i was shocked they were having a problem such as that. And THAT bad. Wow. Just saw a very lovely video of Amsterdam and all the people and bicycles. Looked like it had low crime (compared to most American cities)
@@marlak4203 Something is terrible wrong at the highest echelons of Dutch government, if they allowed this situation to get out of control. It could be only one conclusion , bribes from narco barons reached deep in the governing body of this country.
@@michaelgrobshteyn7049 You know it. Remember what the guy said at the ports how they found all of those corrupt people who work right for the ports. When it was said how they often find tons of drugs that they stop yet it hasn't really dented the drug flow, that is simply because there are many folks who work in all the right places that help so much of it get thru. Its just how it is in this world. I am still saddened thinking there's a lot of drug heads there. Unless Netherlands are just a thru-way, meaning it doesn't really stop here but goes thru there to other places. I know Amsterdam legalized marijuana.
Hi guys, sorry if you dislike changing the topic. Have you seen the Royuela File what is happening in Spain and internationally? I thought it was a hoax, but it is confirmed by the National Court and the expert evidences. Judges and law specialists are helping them. More info on channel "Santiago Royuela Samit". Thanks for your time, This is a very important matter.
That will never end, the profits are so big. Drug legalisation is the solution, not throwing more taxpayer money down the drain for an unjust cause that is destined to fail
well they sat back and let it happen , the drug scene i mean , everyone was going to 'liberal holland' , being able to buy hash brownies in cafes really paid off , read a book about the 80s with ones from glasgow going to holland to buy , flooded the place with the stuff , as bad as mcgraw with h , then the killings started an lots of wasted lives ,
As an Italian, i can tell the Dutch are not yet used to organized crime. How is it possibile that a crime-reporter/ journalist wasn't given special protection?? In Italy everyone speaking out against mafia is protected by police. Netherlands need better laws.
I would never dare to dive near a ship or any propeller for that matter, does not matter who is guarding the controls. I can definitely not understand how the criminals dare as the ship may start at any point.
The problem is the demand, some people want to take cocaine and while this is the case the drug trade will always be with us, it's not all down to the traffickers or dealers, it's a societal problem. Arresting dealers otr traffickers does not work, they are replaced within hours. Criminalising users is also not the answer, everyone can see this is not working, time to think outside the box.
I am an American and live in California. Having seen Los Angeles and San Francisco, I can tell you that where society is extremely permissive, things will get excessive and abused. The Netherlands is known for tolerance, and permissiveness, what else do you expect?
@Qwerty Ytrewq As I said, I know what permissiveness gets. If it happens here it will happen anywhere. Gun violence? I have close knowledge of it, that most would not want.
@@user-be1jx7ty7n non-demand is the opposite of demand, so the actual fight against having it. The average person does not fight against cocaine trafficking, while around 5% of Dutch (adult) citizens have used cocaine in their lifetime.
@@roman5819 Also a dumb statement. Does it matter that people used it? No, the underworld is trying to create a corrupt narco state that is very worrying.
@@user-be1jx7ty7n exactly, thats why the ones that do will always keep the demand. When it comes to drugs there is no worry for new customers, the worry is to keep supplying the ones that do.
And yet they'll all keep insisting that "diversity is our strength!" Is this diversity really helping out the people of The Netherlands?? Are the citizens better off?
Diversity is good. Dysfunctional, abusive and neglectful families with no core moral values... That's what produces customers and industry workers for the cartel.
First of all, Humans are unique, thus diverse - Diversity is part of life. Ever heard of The Western’s original sin? The Dutch were Drug Lords from the very start Remember Newton’s Third Law? Because everything is connected. They introduced opium’s mass production and distribution in the 17th century in India and Indonesia, targeted China as a consumer and even introduced the practice of smoking opium in a tobacco pipe. (They knew of its dependence and withdrawal and that is the tactic they sought) causing unnecessary misery. By 1900s The Dutch were the largest producer of cocaine in the world and a prominent giant in the global narcotics industry (thanks to Imperialism, Colonialism and Java Coca), and emerged as one of the richest countries after the war. Fast forward, with the implementation of strict international narcotics control, it also put an end on the legal narcotics business The immigrants you’re talking about moved to the Netherlands sometimes in the 1960s, post WWII when they needed labourers, the lack of dignity and racism pushed some to find other ways to make money even if it meant illegal. So by allowing the Mocro Maffia (small fish) to exist, it keeps the bigger ones at bay (State, Oligarchs, Royal Family etc...)
It’s hard to judge , but it definitely opened my eyes. There is no possible way to stop it , because there is always one rat sitting by big table, with others who think they do nothing wrong.
@@Erik-3180 ...because "The War on Drugs" is so successful? After 40 years of "War" there are more types of illegal drugs than ever before, available at more places than ever before, cheaper than ever before and used by more people than ever before.
@@twhis9843 what's crazy is, everyone there is allowed to move, it's not like Europe. Syringes at your house? Sell it and move. Very easy. Especially in this market. Or keep trying to gentrify cheap neighborhoods. Pick your poison. Outlaws run America and always have, be it through political legislation or straight up intimidation
Lawyers, policemen, politicians, doctors, students and parents in every section there are users and in every street there are users. The only thing what makes it a drug problem, is the killings that follows cause of people who feel untouchable.
And the illegality makes it a very expensive addiction, so people get homeless and desperate and isolated which makes it harder to quit and deadlier than the pure drug itself.
This quite true that as long as there is demand for these drugs supply will always be there. One solution may be to allow limited use of these drugs legally. So as to reduce killings and corruption.
wallah!, see the problem is the country's own currency the euro this is the reason why its profitable to flog the goods off to the NL. and its also the reason why the rest of the world isn't consuming those hard drugs.market value
Absolutely, it is the only solution. The problem is, the authorities don't want it to end, because they get funding and more police hires to interdict these drugs. The only reason there is violence and murder associated with drugs is their illegality. They know people will keep doing drugs, no matter what, so they know it's a cash cow that can keep going forever if they never address the actual problem.
It's sad as the common perception it get in more "affluent" neighbourhoods is that if they don't see crime, it doesn't exist. Naivety of the public and the authorities in parliament.
Just like the leftist politicians here in America. They don't experience it, then it doesn't exist, but we citizens witness it too often. They tell us to go buy a Tesla or move to a better neighborhood, like we can afford a new Tesla or buy a house. I had to pay 30% more than what it was 4 years ago under Trump for the house I just bought because I was sick of the crime in the city.
Yeah, like 90% of Dutch people online are always going about how their country is superior to everyone else's (and US = bad, of course), but they conveniently ignore the drug and human trafficking problem that's much worse than most places in the world
@Qwerty Store Do not think it has to do with being liberal or not. a Sensible person can see the signs if they want to. I am liberal but I can see there is an issue.
In the history of humans we have always wanted to get high and that will never change. Do you really think governments and the people in power really want to stop it. Crime is a business. Look at how many industries it affects. It's a part of every aspect of life even if you don't see it... The killings, dealers, users, police, hospitals, rehabilitation,deaths, etc etc it's all great business and put people in jobs. Absolutely no reason to stop it
As long as there are militaries and billions of people with firearms and experience in warfare. This planet will not last another 50 years, especially considering there will be over 18 billion people breathing air and trying to digest food in this savage dog eat dog world we ended up on. Drugs are a way to enhance, or alter our normal mind set and give us a temporary escape from the sick reality of this evil world. Now all you people who have more then enough money to get what you want, need not worry, because money is your God and is all it takes to get what you want and stay out of harms way. The richest rulers of this planet can deal what ever they want to, and live by their own set of rules and can make sure their competition is swept up and arrested, in order to eliminate the competition and allowing them to corner the market on cities around the world. The war on drugs was a ploy to allow the government to steal, tons of drugs, cars, yachts, planes, real estate and CASH, from the one's who are low enough on the food chain to make it worth their while. Wars are more profitable if you keep them going for decades as the money keeps pouring in. Just a bunch of suckers easily played.
I remember going there in the late 80s as teenagers and even then we got offered Hashish and stuff in the streets always by non European types like Moroccans so i'm not surprised it's worse now. I remember the marked contrast of luxury cars there compared to England. That money had to come from this type of activity
hey, i worked hard for my Citroen C1. But, couldn't it have been loads of Mercedes 180's? i believe they were, most taxi drivers had one of those. Also, if you now go to London and see the Arabs there, it's money gained over the backs of other people with oil.
Biggest Regret of my life wad moving to Nederlands with my children didn't new all kind of evil you can Imagine is here you get trapped before you know what happened to your life. May Allah protect us all Ameen
What is the risk of legalising things we deem illegal such as drugs & prostitution? I think if the govts regulated this industry we would not have to deal with all of this...
One of the risks is that politicians/police/authorities won’t get a cut of the action. Documentaries like this are merely propaganda. Drug cartels aren’t just compromised of thugs, a cartel includes corrupt cops, politicians, judges etc..
@@davidbillyard6629 Correct. The whole drug industry is run by the real mafia gang, the freemasons - which also runs all governments across the world. These other mafia groups / cartels are only stooges. Then the freemasons make busts with their enforcers (the police) and create yet another theater in the court where the judge and lawyers play the lead roles, creating an illusion that they are "fighting drugs". This could be solved easily: pay the farmers more for growing food in countries where they grow and make this crap, than to produce drugs. How can the drug addicts in the freemason mafia gang then get their fix... That is the reason why they don't do anything about it
As a former captain. I know which container contains illegal cargo. Money and influence own the shipping industry. The drug bust is only 1% of what have been imported. Its just a side show to make believe that the authorities are doing their work when the higher ups are making the decision when it should be done.
The crimeblogger that was killed was a former criminal himself, as a bouncer he killed a man with a barstool, which was unlawfull death, then when he was out of prison for a bit he shot the new boyfriend of his ex which was straight murder. When he got out the second time he became a crimeblogger and a reckless one at that. Names and pictures, no doublechecks and everybody including myself warning him. He knew he lived in borrowed time and had had a extensive lunch with a lot of prominent crime journalists the day he got killed. If i'm not mistaken he was sold out or killed or both by a dude who was called scotty on the parking lot of a bordello after the failed attempt shown here.
As a Dutch person born in Amsterdam, I guess you don't really realize how fucked up something is if it's not presented from a foreign channel.
and this one was such a MILD presentation
@@kukulroukul4698 VERY VERY MILD🤣🤣
Yeah don't even get me started on the grooming data and street assaults data. I also talk to Dutch girls about this on a personal level. It's not racist to say that some cultural ideals don't mesh well with western ideals. Stop giving into bad cultural practices
@@ADUAquascaping They literally killed a Syrian DJ lol
Er worden heel mooie podcasts gemaakt over dit onderwerp, waarmee je goed op de hoogte blijft. Bijvoorbeeld De Taghi Podcast, De Willem (oorspronkelijk over Willem Holleder maar nu over de drugs maffia), Cocainekoorts, Het Marengoproces, etc.
Here is a controversial take: maybe people actually use those drugs, hence the neverending supply? The whole war on drugs does more harm to people than anything else. Major waste of resources. Legalize, tax and certify safety for recreational drugs (cocaine included!), and reinvest tax and money saved from drug enforcement into public drug education, research and social support for addicts.
The DEA and CIA are the biggest cartels tho lol
The crime journalist who got killed literally said it is the only solution. So I think you have a point. It would be severely detrimental for drug gangs
The power of the drugs mafia - Cocaine and the Netherlands | DW Documentary 12.4.22 1739pm hey could also sponsor sporting events to garner some revenue to funnel back into health services as they used to do with tobacco industry revenue... see how the UK health service is struggling now it aint got it's much required tobacco tax funding???
@@frankvictorrood It would end those gangs
Almost Nobody in The Netherlands is using it.
It's an export product, it's a dutch tradition..
The stark reality of organized crime's grip on The Netherlands is both chilling and eye-opening. This documentary sheds crucial light on the challenges faced by authorities in the battle against criminal networks. Thank you for highlighting this pressing issue.
Authorities are often among the main beneficiaries so not really a challenge, just a nice side hustle
its in reality not that bad. netherlands is low in crime. the media just blows things up that are not even a big deal
never knew all this was going on in the Netherlands! thanks for opening our eyes!
this is a network ( mocromaffia ) that stratches from france to the netherlands and even into germany
Now you know. Netherlands is big drug country
Where did u lived then, under a rock🤣🤣🤣🤣
May I ask you how old you are because I'm 55 and 35 years ago people elder than me told already these stories. The numbers were less but the situation just that.
@@gudrunbruemllst4172 I am 58years old, so thats why @ a funny way saying where did u lived back in those days ;-)
Im Dutch, and this just a small part of a story. Money is laundered through the financial ssctor. Also in rural villages (especially in the South) people are producing mdma and speed; they have also inflitrated small local governments
Let Singapore government handle security. Unfortunantly, if falsly accused can get death sentance in Singapore
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Good for them, a corrupt government made it all possible.
The south of the Netherlands even getting also the crystal meth capital. Because the quality is extremely high.
lemme have those lovely molly & C10H15N please !! big love
keep the MD factories open, Dutch saves so many lives because it’s colour is so distinct. You know if you’re taking Dutch you’re relatively safe from cutting.
RIP PETER r de Vries you legend!! I am raised watching your videos and catching the criminals! You are a true example! You came up for the people who are the most vulnerable in the netherlands! You are a Braveheart! My hart is still crying for you 😢 !
More of a warning than an example. Who'd want to follow in his footsteps now?
Heart*
He plays in Inter Milan, he is good and he's fine
@@MrTubularBalls Definitely an example. This documentary said he didn't "expect" to be killed. He did expect it, but he still walked in public with his chin up. Brave man who did not live in fear.
The problem in the Nederland’s is really hectic due to it being one of the main ports of entry for drugs into Europe. Essentially they are having to deal with a large portion of the total European drug trade and hence the stakes and profits are much higher and the gangs far more ruthless than if it was just their own domestic drug trade/consumption that was the issue.
The port of Rotterdam is our cocain hub and the province of Brabant our XTC factory!
@@siccodewilt1 im from rotterdam my self and soon imma be pablo escobar
China for all synthetics including ketamine yum or even 2f-dck. Fun stuff if used responsibly. Good MDMA too, we also have good labs in Canada. Cheers🍺✌
@@Saiico1000 Lol I'll be Griselda Blanca. I made you biatch. Then we'll go to war😉
@@billy6pack887 hook it up
That police chief was incredibly down to earth and really understood how the world works. Hats off to her
You mad dutch cops are some of the biggest drug dealers in europe do some research and see how many are in prisons all over the world for serious serious drug dealing offenses while members of the force, Your seeing nothing but smoke and mirrors and misdirection with a good helping of lies and untruths
That job'll do that to you. But people from Rotterdam tend to be like that anyway, they're straight talkers.
@@scotty101ire okay 👍
She is not doing anything useful for society, nobody cares if a bit of cocaine gets stopped at the port
She was tough .A real ball breaker ;-)
the writer almost had the perfect beginning, ' first comes the containers, then comes the cocaine, then comes the cash and lastly the caskets.'
The writer wrote the perfect beginning. It's not a coincidence. No words needed
“Cocaine is a hell of a drug”- Rick James
@@jjn5287 prohibition causes all of the violence and stuff
He probably lies in bed late at night sleepless, replaying that moment in his head.. asking himself why he didnt mention the casket instead of the violence. A life of regret is not a life worth living… here comes another casket
@@patrickm5217 not everyone gets buried, some get cremated and stuff, not all violence results in death as well
This was some really good insight into other parts of the world. I always saw Mexico and the U.S. having real serious issues with drug cartels but it's not just them. Theres drugs all over the world, cartels all over, but there are certain areas, such as the Netherlands, are getting hit hard by this problem.
They aren’t getting hit hard at all. It’s just a 1st world white country that thinks it’s only happening to them. Mexico for example is a complete mess cartels are literally multi billion dollar corporations and they control everything.
The issue is worldwide but there is a reason the highest murder rates in the world are all in the Western Hemisphere. What goes on in Europe is child’s play compared to South America, Central America and the Caribbean.
Drug prohibition is a government subsidy for drug cartels.
Cartels have underground tunnels all through America and Mexico
Ron Zerker I never knew the Netherlands even had a Mafia.
The process ingenuity of these criminals is astounding. They find loopholes Everywhere. Had no idea The Netherlands was the drug dealer den of Europe.
Very insightful documentary ; thank you !
You had no idea? The Dutch have been the HUB for a solid 40 years now…
this is only the cocain maffia,
the netherlands also has a large xtc maffia
theres cannabis maffia
theres sex maffia
Check out the drug seizures in Belgium just as big
@@Inge-99 in the late 80's they also supplied Europe with lsd, also amphetamine sulphate. Its a old business. a lot of foreign gangs moved there and set up shop
They have cafes where you can legally smoke weed and hold raves twice a week, how the fuck could you not notice?!
Goeie docu, kort, krachtig, informatief, maar toch heel uitgebreid.
When you learn how much money the people on docks, ships, police and law make, it takes a fully different point of view.
stevedores make a good amount of money.
Otherwise they would be corrupt
Reminds me of Season 2 of the TV show, The Wire.
Yeah, nobody ever talks about the cops (the brass, not the street guys) getting their slice and the politicians with connections that get another slice and "a gift" for their personal enjoyment.
It's the only reason for which prohibition, which clearly is a failure, keeps going on.
With a lawful legalization of the commerce, within lawful parameters and rules, the price would plummet (producing a gram costs around 3 dollars, the price is 70-80-100 because of the risk. In a legitimate commerce the price would drop close to 10-15 dollars/gram eliminating billions from the mafias pockets...ad everybody else's pockets).
Do you mean before or after corruption, toaster?
"The garbage doesn't stop coming " because you don't stop buying garbage.
"You" meaning the whole world? Because The Netherlands exports around 90 billion euros in XTC, MDMA and amphetamine. Dutch criminals are mainly successful because the rest of the world. Not the dutch itself 🤣
Lol
They are just pruning branches. They need to get to the source of the problem.
and yet it costs not one cent to leave people alone - and yes, right back at you ♡
As a former abuser of cocaine and a pro drug supporter I have to say that I agree with the legalize, tax and make it as safe and provide treatment. Not that I am pro drug any longer but I realize that a huge draw of it was because it was illegal and the potential for profit. I am wise enough to understand that people are going to do it anyway. But take the things out of it that are a huge part of the allure and the resources to fight it just may be the answer. IDK.
I don’t think it should be legal I also was addicted to cocaine and it made me and peoople around me who use it very aggressive
Look at Portland Oregon then think again
@@alexmarle9123 What does it have to do with users being aggressive or not? The point is there is no way to stop people using it so might as well legalize it so government can take the profits instead of the carterls and other criminals. It would end the violence involved as the criminals would be all out of business immediately.
I get agressive when I get cut off in traffic. BAN CARS AND TRAFFIC!@@alexmarle9123
cocaine is an ego distracting drug bruh
R.I.P. Peter de Vries, one of the best reporters. This is a big loss for our country. something like this happening in the Netherlands is unbelievable. We are officially a narco-state now.
Perhaps the only solution is de criminalizing drugs, including hard drugs like cocaine. If there's no profit, this ends.
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Wow this is really is crazy, I’m not from the Netherlands but it is my favourite place the people are so welcoming it’s just such a vibe. I knew there was crime but I didn’t know just how bad it is, really enjoyed this documentary great work!
If you thought this was a nice documentary, then you should see the one by crime reporter John van de Heuvel. He has made a documentary about the mocro mafia with 3 seasons. AMAZING DOCUMENTARY!!! Unfortunately, he lives now with 24/7 police on his side.
Nothing that executing drug traffickers couldn't help.
@@Doo_Doo_Patrol Are you insane? Executing drug traffickers is a stupid and horrible idea. The solution is drug legalisation and it’s painfully obvious and true.
fake nws from germany
yea alot of people get killed here
I don't know if there's been any translations, but if you want to dive deeper into the Mocro Maffia, i'd highly recommend the book Mocro Maffia, written by Marijn Schrijver. The book contains real stories about some very big players. Also the tv Show Mocro Maffia is very good, it's not a documentary but it shows what can happen behind the scenes.
Excellent documentary; well-produced, told and executed. Well done WDR!!
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It's DW not WDR
The main problem is that Netherlands are in the heart of Europe, and it has the best ports, that's why it has so much, great position to export through Europe.
You're completely wrong in that. Yes, the Port of Rotterdam is the biggest port of Europe. But that is absolutely not the reason for the succes of the criminals. The reason for that is, in The Netherlands the punishes related to drugs are relatively low and soft in comparison to the rest of the world.
@@felixevers Sweden has very harsh punishments for drug offences, simply failing a drug test is enough for one to be conviceted of a drug crime. At the same time we have quite serious issues with organized crime revolving around the drug trade. The heart of the issue is prohibition itself, which has proven itself the world over to be succesfull at nothing beyond fueling black markets and causing further criminality and violence.
The main with the whole spectrum of problems involving a variety of drugs, is the "war" against it.
And our jail is like a Hotel. They don't care
We always have been merchants. Believe me, it’s the elite who pays this.
Imagine being that close to death and never even knowing that someone attempted and missed at that close range...
tjhe victim didnt even move
He did not even notice them. I was surprised he did not even hear the gun jam.
i mean..so sorry but it was really very funny. The man was just walking along, someone tried, failed, meanwhile he is just walking along. Probably thought it was a bug on his ear.
timestamp?
After all he still got killed at a stripclub in the Netherlands
The scariest part is that I actually live like 10 minutes away from these torture chambers, and its so calm around here. Never in my wildest fantasy I would have thought to find something like this around here. It scares me.
Nou beter dat je er niks van merkt dan dat je het wel zou hebben gemerkt he
Big up from Morocco
don't be scared just make sure to mind ur own business and no one would touch u
@@noonecares3213hjb
A tip .They also pull teeth ,if you need a tooth extraction .
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I read that many are not made by DW. They are bought from other documentary makers.
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Check Mob Reporter for more undercover coverage. Yes this was good program. Wish it went tiny more deep but no one talks barely.
RIP Peter R. de Vries.
Mate Ur weed us just the best 🇬🇧
Fast money is like an addiction. I'm sad for people who get sucked into this stuff.
You are so right
When greed is promoted as a positive value, this is what you get. People who learn to value simple things in life and good relationships are rarely tempted by this crap.
Being broke is the root of all evil
@@marieindia8116 true but when you grow up in a shit neighborhood with 10 siblings in a crammed apartment, sometimes an alcoholic father and a mother who is forced to prostitute to make enough money for her kids can make money seem the problem to all your solutions. Someone born into money you wont see stealing food or dealing drugs. People saying money isnt important in life have never lived in true poverty.
Puppet on a chain!!☠️☠️
17:46
Provided direction, asked questions, supplied resources, delegated ownership, monitored via unobtrusive means, championed abilities, maintained positivity, all without meeting.
What a great boss.
Hopefully this illustrates what we had lived in countries like Colombia for decades. The drug war is a lost war, it won't solve anything and it has the potential to sink countries in bloodsheath and violence. Condolences with this tragedy. Netherlands, please don't repeat failed strategies, or face the potential to loose your best citizens in a non-sense war like we did in Colombia
the writer almost had the perfect beginning, ' first comes the containers, then comes the cocaine, then comes the cash and lastly the caskets.'
love and hate in the same time
So true, continuing the fight against drugs will only bring more death, destruction and oppression. Most, or all drugs should be legalised everywhere.
The reason this is happening in the Netherlands is because of complacency.. Singapore doesn't have this issue, neither does China.. Because it is strict and ruthless. The weaker the policing and laws.. The worst it gets. Legalization will make things worse not better
Either way they loose people to drugs.
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Rip Peter De Vries!! He was a very brave men!!
Zijn eigen arrogantie was helaas wel debet aan zijn ondergang. Rip peter
@@alexiswashington4081 Ik zou eerder zeggen hulde aan zijn arrogantie. Zonder dat had hij nooit het werk kunnen doen dat hij gedaan heeft. Ik vond het totaal geen sympathieke man, maar hij deed alles wat hij kon om zijn medemens te helpen.
@@MrFrisfruit ik snap wat je bedoelt maar zonder die arrogantie kun je meer dan succesvol zijn. Ik had eerder het idee dat het een soort compensatie drang was voor iets vanuit vroeger (wilde gok ofc).
Mis zijn programma’s wel, kijk er regelmatig nog eentje terug
Hi guys, sorry if you dislike changing the topic.
Have you seen the Royuela File what is happening in Spain and internationally? I thought it was a hoax, but it is confirmed by the National Court and the expert evidences.
Judges and law specialists are helping them.
More info on channel "Santiago Royuela Samit".
Thanks for your time, This is a very important matter.
@@alejandrodemiguelrubio lmfao
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Lol I only watched half but they already said "PGP got hacked", unfortunately quality content is hard to find 😂
That lawyer creeps me out more than the average drug lord does
look at his photos hahaha
Oh man, the lawyer.
He is even called Vito
Creepy's a good description.
If you actually knew what the boss of the Mocro mafia is capable of, you wouldn't say that.
Alot of DW documentaries are great
Yes. I like DW too. What did you learn in this feature? Its just the same repeated message. No names, no structures. Same narrative as always. Hard guys, most propably corrupt, all realists. I think that this video is a very superficial mashup of pictures and point of views of already spread 'knowns - actually telling us - nothing- . (maybe 'cocaine is getting more popular', or 'better dont touch it.' depends what you prefer. money is what they take all.)
@Some Words check out the ones about the Iraq war and inequality in Germany.
I still can’t believe they took out Peter deVries. He was a brave man to put these guys on blast. He did a phenomenal job with the Natalee Halloway case as well. He was vigilant. RIP Mr. de Vries
Like they did to Veronica guerin in Ireland
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Please make a doc about the rising crime in Sweden! It would be very interesting to watch!
Probably to do with the mass immigration of people from the Middle East and the improper cultural alignment with the people from Sweden and the failure of integration
That would be politically incorrect, so don't have high hopes.
Sweden has taken over from the Netherlands in both countries it is rising. although the Netherlands has been dealing with this problem for almost 11 years
Do you live in Hollywood`? rising crimes in sweden? sweden is one of the safest countries in europe. Don't buy the bullshit heard from far right extremists. LOL
As a Moroccan that lives in Europe, I am deeply ashamed of this so-called Mocro Maffia. Some of the drug traffickers come from the city I live in. The worst thing that happened in the Netherlands was a chopped head found in a busy street facing its head to a shisha lounge where other criminals used to go. His body was found burnt in a minivan
Why did you come to EU????
@@luciferin22bcuz Europ still our countries in Africa
@@luciferin22born there
@@najimt.7779 he doesn't need to stay in Europe. He can join his tribes in Morocco
@@luciferin22 YOU ARE FOREIGNER YOURSELF, YOU GRAN PARENTS MIGRATED TOO SO RELAX DUDE
This is insane. As long as people want something, somebody will supply it. If it is made illegal the result is crime and corruption. Prohibition cannot work. Legalise, legalise, legalise and tax like alcohol or tobacco.
Important point.
Legalizing crimes doesn't reduce real crime. Think about it. The real answer is eliminating the desire to escape self. Create mental health, close families, connected communities. Then drugs wouldn't be an issue.
@@marieindia8116 A better live is certainly right.
But does the prohibition help?
@@marieindia8116 he's not talking about legalizing crimes, he is talking about legalizing the use of drugs, wich already isnt a crime today.
@@marieindia8116 Its not so much as a desire to escape/run away from problems as it is a helpfull tool in having a great night out with your friends. I could easily go without but that just means less fun so why would i? Of course you shouldnt go overboard and do drugs on a daily basis but every once in a while on a party can make life more fun. The same reason mankind always has done drugs. From the Romans to the Victorians they all did drugs. Drugs will for that reason never leave. There will always be people like myself that want to party and take drugs.
worth to mention that most of the money is being laundered in NL aswell, creates unfair competition for legitimate business and drives property prices sky high.
Same problem in Vancouver. Governments still play dumb and useless
No only drives property prices sky high but services and products tend to be also overpriced in most cases, while the Banksters ruling the world get rich all creating a rentier class.
In example Amsterdam. A normal family house was like €250.000 five years ago. Five years later it was €1.500.000
@@mrblehr2884 the main reason being that the cost of renovation & permits are sky high . It took me about 100k just to throw away the garbage left by the old owners .
Secondly, one of your main competitor inn dutch real estate is the heir to the dutch throne
@@toniventura2985 lol dutch throne. Good joke little guy
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Bless you! Greetz from the netherlands
Same here 🇳🇱
God bless you and yours
love is charity. emotional charity. use yo head if charity is warranted in today's world.
@Turplu Bidon blessings
Fantastic insight into the fight against the drug trade👍👍👍
Another great documentary by DW 👍.
As always DW does the best doku. ❤️💪
ko ti dade ime marlon, ako je pravo? ccc
@@lassehisingen3703 haha 😂 jeste pravo je.
@@marlon_88 ok:) nek si ziv i zdrav
@@lassehisingen3703 hvala također. 🍻
Rest in peace Peter de Vries. Died for the cause.
And rot in the deepest hell for the ones doing these crimes.
no
Whe did he die
What cause?
@@maxsavage3998 he was murdered in july of 2021
I'm sad . My belated Condolences go out to Peter's family and friends.
Who talks Goes
The problem is that it can only be solved with the entire EU. Since there are no borders criminals can just as easily move to the port of Antwerp or Hamburg when Rotterdam decides to enforce stricter security. When this security would be implemented, it would mean that all shipping will take longer thus making it much more expensive to move goods through Rotterdam. It would basically mean suicide for the port when companies can move goods a lot cheaper through other EU ports nearby because there is less paperwork and bureaucracy involved.
Now you know how we Americans feel because of the liberals that want open borders. There's so many drug related crimes here that it's becoming toxic in many ways.
I totally agree. Since this is a world with greed for the higher profits.
@@muhammadakram4303 Well yes that too. The point however is that it's a problem that The Netherlands couldn't possibly solve by itself. Some sort of coordinated effort with at least Germany and Belgium involved is needed to even begin to attempt to tackle the issue.
Hand over port management to the army. Problem solved.
It will not stop, the whole western Nations are criminal enterprise, they colonised and looted the poor nations, and still they are intervening their way of life. Either by regime change or starving to sanctions. Then the crime should also porn in their circle.
May peter rest in peace my heart goes out to his family
I visited the Netherlands 13 times from January 2018 to January 2020, and on the very few occasions where I was passing by De Wallen, during the day, in broad daylight, I would always get approached by Turks and Moroccans, asking me if I wanted any cocaine!! I’d reply with a smile, and tell them that I’ve never even smoked, not even once in my whole life lol. The funny thing was, most of them did not speak Turkish or Arabic, and even if they did, it was really a poor command of both languages. Mostly second, or given that they were fellow millennials, or perhaps some were even younger Gen-Z, I’d say they were third or fourth generation immigrants.
Overall, it’s quite literally, one of the safest countries one can visit, with the friendliest, most open people one can ever have the pleasure of running into. I’ve made friends there, some young such as myself, in their 20s and 30s. While others, are in their 60s and 70s. Not to mention my best friend, and my unofficial atheistic 81 year old Dutch Godmother haha. The Dutchies I tell ya, what a nice group of homo Sapiens. They’re so cool, a retired ex Shell chemical engineer from Prienseneiland, even dedicated the first English translation of his book to me!! In the Preface, right under the dedication to his only son, how crazy is that?! Willem Van Der Horst, what an awesome 70 year old fellow that guy is.
Bro some local poor dealers don't represent anything
Cause they Kürdish.. Not Turks or Arabics.. Mostly Africans or Kurds Whos behind the Mafia or Drunks..
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Thank you DW.I didn't know about the Moroccan mafia. I think the authorities need to involve the community leaders in reaching out to the young ones, and try to discourage them against a life in crime.
Can never discourage them against selling drugs if you can’t provide them jobs with a good pay and a future
@@sharptux618 imagine, working in a factory, you will get paid 300£ tops a week. Office, maybe 400£. That’s after tax, max you will get. In normal level, not talking managers,directors,obviously.Selling drugs, u can make that in a day. It is temping I can’t lie, especially for the younger people on smaller level.Solution is legalisation. No fkn other way. People who wants it, at least will get the best quality, not some mixed up stuff. That would make so much money that you can open rehabilitation centres and so on. Crime would go down. Gangs would go down, police forces would become better, less of mafia to deal with. If price is right, mafia will have no room to make profit. If alcohol is legal, drugs should be to. At the end of the day, what is the difference if you can get it any ways.
@@JJ-3033 That's radical!!!!
@@heraldloshi1864 well, sometimes the most unthinkable ideas are the ones to chose. It might not work, but it’s better then nothing in my eyes. And one more thing, the human nature. You always want that something prohibited more then what u can get legally. Neighbours apples are always looking better 😀 so even psychologically it should effect us, people. That’s how I see it.
@@JJ-3033 Okay,🤣🤣 you win for now.I can't beat you on human lusts.
Thanks DW for brilliant docs.
Do not believe everything you see in this video. Dutch politicians and police people have two faces and talk with a double thing. Dutch politicians and police are also criminals. Police officers also use drugs. Peter R de Vries was /is not kosher. Perhaps he moved to Omerta Falls.
Well done DW! A lot of fellow Dutch's in the comments agree i see.
TIP: If you want to watch a very high quality tv series about the mocro mafia watch: Mocro Mafia. One of the best Dutch produced series ever and close to reality
Another excellent doc! 👏👏
Very good documentary! Thank you for preparing it!
Izzy you are welcome -:))
Thank you for watching!
People like Vito are one of the key aspects of the distribution process.
You think the lawyer is distributing cocaine?
Or you mean hes a part of it because he defends the smugglers and criminals?
@@dieterdietert7232 Yes Sherlock
@@dieterdietert7232 They got just as much dirt on Vito as they have on a port official or dockworker. A lawyer who is one of the few that has personal 1 on 1 contact with an inmate is all the more suspecting of delivering messages to the outside world.
Hi guys, sorry if you dislike changing the topic.
Have you seen the Royuela File what is happening in Spain and internationally? I thought it was a hoax, but it is confirmed by the National Court and the expert evidences.
Judges and law specialists are helping them.
More info on channel "Santiago Royuela Samit".
Thanks for your time, This is a very important matter.
lol even vito has a mafia name
I gotta say that Deutsch Well DW is such an awesome news channel
Brilliant documentary, very interesting.
great doc for sleepers who have never tried drugs. well done.
Also great doc for people who use drugs
Great doc....I'm from Ireland and we have same issues here.Unfortunately when drugs were criminalised t created a whole new form criminal
Amazing criminality....very organized 👌
Great documentary
this video could fit in 10mins without all useless pauses
That lawyer is ridiculous
With most of his statements
Lawyers are part of the organisations.
As a Dutchman it kills me that whenever English spoken documentaries recreate something in Dutch, they nearly always use German text or speech. Just to be clear: "Dutch" isn't the same as "Deutsch". Other than that, great doc!
Police and government is always involved because in the end money does matter.
Corruption is everywhere in different ways.
This type of illegal activities is impossible unless, people at the highest levels derive significant monetary benefits.
bingo. And in a place like that? Wow. I clicked because i was shocked they were having a problem such as that. And THAT bad. Wow.
Just saw a very lovely video of Amsterdam and all the people and bicycles. Looked like it had low crime (compared to most American cities)
@@marlak4203 Something is terrible wrong at the highest echelons of Dutch government, if they allowed this situation to get out of control.
It could be only one conclusion , bribes from narco barons reached deep in the governing body of this country.
@@michaelgrobshteyn7049 You know it.
Remember what the guy said at the ports how they found all of those corrupt people who work right for the ports.
When it was said how they often find tons of drugs that they stop yet it hasn't really dented the drug flow, that is simply because there are many folks who work in all the right places that help so much of it get thru.
Its just how it is in this world. I am still saddened thinking there's a lot of drug heads there. Unless Netherlands are just a thru-way, meaning it doesn't really stop here but goes thru there to other places. I know Amsterdam legalized marijuana.
Hi guys, sorry if you dislike changing the topic.
Have you seen the Royuela File what is happening in Spain and internationally? I thought it was a hoax, but it is confirmed by the National Court and the expert evidences.
Judges and law specialists are helping them.
More info on channel "Santiago Royuela Samit".
Thanks for your time, This is a very important matter.
That will never end, the profits are so big. Drug legalisation is the solution, not throwing more taxpayer money down the drain for an unjust cause that is destined to fail
Extremely interesting and informative.
The war on drugs was the biggest mistake ever. Look where we are now people
The day peter was attacked was just unreal. Like that whole day it was as if you where floating around in a dream, in pure disbelief.
well they sat back and let it happen , the drug scene i mean , everyone was going to 'liberal holland' , being able to buy hash brownies in cafes really paid off , read a book about the 80s with ones from glasgow going to holland to buy , flooded the place with the stuff , as bad as mcgraw with h , then the killings started an lots of wasted lives ,
First ask yourself :
WHO IS BUYING THOSE DRUGS???
No demand, no drugs. Very simple.
Criminals are not buying drugs for themselves. General public do.
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As an Italian, i can tell the Dutch are not yet used to organized crime. How is it possibile that a crime-reporter/ journalist wasn't given special protection?? In Italy everyone speaking out against mafia is protected by police. Netherlands need better laws.
I would never dare to dive near a ship or any propeller for that matter, does not matter who is guarding the controls. I can definitely not understand how the criminals dare as the ship may start at any point.
You need to understand that these "criminals" are people struggling to survive, dummy🤡
Radio correspondence with the captain helps especially on a ship with a crew of 6 or 7
@@fatmunch6318 Does not matter, would not ever go near a propeller in water. I know that my swim skills never would outrun its own power.
Don't worry, the captain knows 😃
Yeah that freaked me out also, I could never do it
The problem is the demand, some people want to take cocaine and while this is the case the drug trade will always be with us, it's not all down to the traffickers or dealers, it's a societal problem. Arresting dealers otr traffickers does not work, they are replaced within hours. Criminalising users is also not the answer, everyone can see this is not working, time to think outside the box.
Capital punishment?
@@eustacebagge3869 That never works and is a stupid idea. Let's go forwards, not backwards. OP has it right.
The war on drugs gives every sector of government and police all around the world free funding from money coming out of thin air. This will never stop
@President Eden there's always been illegal stuff being bought and sold. Even back then. Kill people and new ones just take their place.
@@eustacebagge3869 yes
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@@aneshiaprice3294 Is Guyana involved in the drug trade? I know that Suriname is.
I am an American and live in California. Having seen Los Angeles and San Francisco, I can tell you that where society is extremely permissive, things will get excessive and abused. The Netherlands is known for tolerance, and permissiveness, what else do you expect?
@Qwerty Ytrewq As I said, I know what permissiveness gets. If it happens here it will happen anywhere. Gun violence? I have close knowledge of it, that most would not want.
The demand will always be more than the non-demand
@@user-be1jx7ty7n non-demand is the opposite of demand, so the actual fight against having it. The average person does not fight against cocaine trafficking, while around 5% of Dutch (adult) citizens have used cocaine in their lifetime.
@@roman5819 Also a dumb statement. Does it matter that people used it? No, the underworld is trying to create a corrupt narco state that is very worrying.
Cocaine is a great drug makes me feel super relaxed and I perform better at work. Anyone thinking about trying cocaine should try it
@@user-be1jx7ty7n exactly, thats why the ones that do will always keep the demand. When it comes to drugs there is no worry for new customers, the worry is to keep supplying the ones that do.
And yet they'll all keep insisting that "diversity is our strength!" Is this diversity really helping out the people of The Netherlands?? Are the citizens better off?
Diversity is good. Dysfunctional, abusive and neglectful families with no core moral values... That's what produces customers and industry workers for the cartel.
@@marieindia8116 Keep telling yourself this is working out, it will only get worse
First of all,
Humans are unique, thus diverse - Diversity is part of life.
Ever heard of The Western’s original sin?
The Dutch were Drug Lords from the very start
Remember Newton’s Third Law? Because everything is connected.
They introduced opium’s mass production and distribution in the 17th century in India and Indonesia, targeted China as a consumer and even introduced the practice of smoking opium in a tobacco pipe. (They knew of its dependence and withdrawal and that is the tactic they sought) causing unnecessary misery.
By 1900s The Dutch were the largest producer of cocaine in the world and a prominent giant in the global narcotics industry (thanks to Imperialism, Colonialism and Java Coca), and emerged as one of the richest countries after the war.
Fast forward, with the implementation of strict international narcotics control, it also put an end on the legal narcotics business
The immigrants you’re talking about moved to the Netherlands sometimes in the 1960s, post WWII when they needed labourers, the lack of dignity and racism pushed some to find other ways to make money even if it meant illegal.
So by allowing the Mocro Maffia (small fish) to exist, it keeps the bigger ones at bay (State, Oligarchs, Royal Family etc...)
Sad to see lawyers, journalists and even a DJ killed by these drug cartels
He who talks sleeps
Which dj?
All kings and politicians are fascinated by coca...😂
It’s hard to judge , but it definitely opened my eyes. There is no possible way to stop it , because there is always one rat sitting by big table, with others who think they do nothing wrong.
DW telling the truth. Good stuff
Prohibition never works. As long as there's demand there will be supply. Regulation and education is the only solution.
Yeah than you can give away free syringes and crack pipes like here in the US.
@@Erik-3180 lol sleepy Joe and his drug lords.
@@Erik-3180 ...because "The War on Drugs" is so successful? After 40 years of "War" there are more types of illegal drugs than ever before, available at more places than ever before, cheaper than ever before and used by more people than ever before.
@@Erik-3180 what planet do you live on?
@@twhis9843 what's crazy is, everyone there is allowed to move, it's not like Europe. Syringes at your house? Sell it and move. Very easy. Especially in this market. Or keep trying to gentrify cheap neighborhoods. Pick your poison. Outlaws run America and always have, be it through political legislation or straight up intimidation
How do I apply? happy to look the other way
Lawyers, policemen, politicians, doctors, students and parents in every section there are users and in every street there are users. The only thing what makes it a drug problem, is the killings that follows cause of people who feel untouchable.
Drug legalisation is the solution
And the illegality makes it a very expensive addiction, so people get homeless and desperate and isolated which makes it harder to quit and deadlier than the pure drug itself.
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This quite true that as long as there is demand for these drugs supply will always be there.
One solution may be to allow limited use of these drugs legally. So as to reduce killings and corruption.
wallah!, see the problem is the country's own currency the euro this is the reason why its profitable to flog the goods off to the NL. and its also the reason why the rest of the world isn't consuming those hard drugs.market value
In the nederlands Is legal to use some drugs, in Europe Amsterdam Is famous for beeing the drug capital
Absolutely, it is the only solution. The problem is, the authorities don't want it to end, because they get funding and more police hires to interdict these drugs. The only reason there is violence and murder associated with drugs is their illegality. They know people will keep doing drugs, no matter what, so they know it's a cash cow that can keep going forever if they never address the actual problem.
The solution is banning all drugs and executing every bandit murderer.
Yes decriminalization of the these drugs and access to safe drugs along with treatment help and medication like saboxone is the answer.
End the war on drugs.
No matter what business you are in you are in the People business
It's sad as the common perception it get in more "affluent" neighbourhoods is that if they don't see crime, it doesn't exist. Naivety of the public and the authorities in parliament.
Just like the leftist politicians here in America. They don't experience it, then it doesn't exist, but we citizens witness it too often. They tell us to go buy a Tesla or move to a better neighborhood, like we can afford a new Tesla or buy a house. I had to pay 30% more than what it was 4 years ago under Trump for the house I just bought because I was sick of the crime in the city.
Very true. Upper middle class and the elite separate themselves from the lower class. They don't see the problems, in their minds they don't exist.
Yeah, like 90% of Dutch people online are always going about how their country is superior to everyone else's (and US = bad, of course), but they conveniently ignore the drug and human trafficking problem that's much worse than most places in the world
@Qwerty Store Do not think it has to do with being liberal or not. a Sensible person can see the signs if they want to. I am liberal but I can see there is an issue.
Legalisation seems to be the obvious solution - defund the criminals
Demand and supply.
As long as there are users, there will be dealers.
The cycle of violence will continue.
In the history of humans we have always wanted to get high and that will never change.
Do you really think governments and the people in power really want to stop it. Crime is a business. Look at how many industries it affects.
It's a part of every aspect of life even if you don't see it...
The killings, dealers, users, police, hospitals, rehabilitation,deaths, etc etc it's all great business and put people in jobs.
Absolutely no reason to stop it
Such as yourself 😜😂
@@KippaxInThailand Did I say the opposite?
@@KippaxInThailand only losers want to get high.
As long as there are militaries and billions of people with firearms and experience in warfare. This planet will not last another 50 years, especially considering there will be over 18 billion people breathing air and trying to digest food in this savage dog eat dog world we ended up on. Drugs are a way to enhance, or alter our normal mind set and give us a temporary escape from the sick reality of this evil world. Now all you people who have more then enough money to get what you want, need not worry, because money is your God and is all it takes to get what you want and stay out of harms way. The richest rulers of this planet can deal what ever they want to, and live by their own set of rules and can make sure their competition is swept up and arrested, in order to eliminate the competition and allowing them to corner the market on cities around the world. The war on drugs was a ploy to allow the government to steal, tons of drugs, cars, yachts, planes, real estate and CASH, from the one's who are low enough on the food chain to make it worth their while. Wars are more profitable if you keep them going for decades as the money keeps pouring in. Just a bunch of suckers easily played.
drug is the worst thing in this world. Hail to all the heroes from all countries who fight against the drug trafficking!
I remember going there in the late 80s as teenagers and even then we got offered Hashish and stuff in the streets always by non European types like Moroccans so i'm not surprised it's worse now. I remember the marked contrast of luxury cars there compared to England. That money had to come from this type of activity
If you think the Netherlands has a lot of luxury cars then you haven't seen the north of Morocco yet.
hey, i worked hard for my Citroen C1.
But, couldn't it have been loads of Mercedes 180's? i believe they were, most taxi drivers had one of those. Also, if you now go to London and see the Arabs there, it's money gained over the backs of other people with oil.
Biggest Regret of my life wad moving to Nederlands with my children didn't new all kind of evil you can Imagine is here you get trapped before you know what happened to your life. May Allah protect us all Ameen
then leave? smh
then leave, there are housing problems enough here, we could do with a lot less people who dont apreciate our kindness,
What is the risk of legalising things we deem illegal such as drugs & prostitution? I think if the govts regulated this industry we would not have to deal with all of this...
won't have have to deal with most stuff...
Ive been saying this for years! They have done this with marijuana and fixed the blackmarket of that drug. Why not try with other things..
The risk is everyone can make money.
One of the risks is that politicians/police/authorities won’t get a cut of the action. Documentaries like this are merely propaganda. Drug cartels aren’t just compromised of thugs, a cartel includes corrupt cops, politicians, judges etc..
@@davidbillyard6629 Correct. The whole drug industry is run by the real mafia gang, the freemasons - which also runs all governments across the world. These other mafia groups / cartels are only stooges. Then the freemasons make busts with their enforcers (the police) and create yet another theater in the court where the judge and lawyers play the lead roles, creating an illusion that they are "fighting drugs". This could be solved easily: pay the farmers more for growing food in countries where they grow and make this crap, than to produce drugs. How can the drug addicts in the freemason mafia gang then get their fix... That is the reason why they don't do anything about it
As a former captain. I know which container contains illegal cargo. Money and influence own the shipping industry. The drug bust is only 1% of what have been imported. Its just a side show to make believe that the authorities are doing their work when the higher ups are making the decision when it should be done.
The crimeblogger that was killed was a former criminal himself, as a bouncer he killed a man with a barstool, which was unlawfull death, then when he was out of prison for a bit he shot the new boyfriend of his ex which was straight murder. When he got out the second time he became a crimeblogger and a reckless one at that. Names and pictures, no doublechecks and everybody including myself warning him. He knew he lived in borrowed time and had had a extensive lunch with a lot of prominent crime journalists the day he got killed. If i'm not mistaken he was sold out or killed or both by a dude who was called scotty on the parking lot of a bordello after the failed attempt shown here.