Dubai Extradites Notorious Criminal Faisal Taghi to Netherlands
Faisal Taghi, sought for drug trafficking and organized crime, is handed over to Dutch authorities

Dubai Extradites Notorious Criminal Faisal Taghi to Netherlands
Dubai Police have successfully executed the extradition of Faisal Taghi, a high-profile criminal sought by Dutch authorities. This significant operation underscores Dubai’s crucial role in international law enforcement and its ongoing commitment to global justice.
Overview of Faisal Taghi’s Criminal Activities
Faisal Taghi, a 24-year-old Dutch national, was the subject of an international arrest warrant due to his involvement in serious criminal activities. These activities include drug trafficking, money laundering, human trafficking, and leading a criminal organization known as “Angels of Death.” His criminal operations extended beyond the borders of the Netherlands, impacting multiple countries and prompting a global effort to bring him to justice.
Taghi’s criminal network was notorious for its involvement in various illegal enterprises, making his capture a priority for law enforcement agencies worldwide. The seriousness of his crimes highlighted the need for a coordinated international response to address his criminal activities effectively.
Cooperation Between Dubai and Dutch Authorities
The successful arrest and extradition of Faisal Taghi were made possible through the robust cooperation between Dubai Police and Dutch law enforcement agencies, with support from Interpol. The extradition process began when Dubai Police received a formal arrest warrant from Dutch authorities, communicated through the UAE Ministry of Justice’s International Cooperation Department.
Upon receiving the warrant, Dubai Police acted promptly to apprehend Taghi. He was transferred to Dubai Public Prosecution, where he was processed according to legal procedures. The extradition followed a thorough legal process, ensuring that all international and local regulations were adhered to.
Dutch Government’s Acknowledgment and Praise
Dutch Prime Minister Dick Schoof publicly acknowledged and praised the UAE for its effective cooperation in this high-profile case. He emphasized the pivotal role played by Dubai Police in facilitating the extradition of Faisal Taghi. This successful operation highlights the strong security partnership between the UAE and the Netherlands and reflects Dubai’s dedication to enforcing international justice.
Schoof’s commendation underscores the importance of international collaboration in tackling global crime and ensuring that criminals are held accountable, regardless of where they attempt to evade justice.

The Previous Case of Ridouan Taghi
The extradition of Faisal Taghi is particularly notable given that his father, Ridouan Taghi, was also a high-profile criminal captured by Dubai Police in 2019. Ridouan Taghi, the leader of the “Angels of Death” criminal organization, was involved in over 300 serious crimes, including assassinations and murders.
Dutch authorities had previously offered a reward of 100,000 euros for information leading to Ridouan’s arrest. Dubai Police’s decisive action resulted in his capture, and Ridouan is currently serving a life sentence in the Netherlands. The arrest of Ridouan Taghi further underscores the effectiveness of Dubai Police in addressing international criminal networks.
Significance and Impact
The extradition of Faisal Taghi represents a major success in international law enforcement collaboration. It highlights Dubai’s role in combating global criminal activities and upholding international legal standards. This operation reflects the effectiveness of partnerships between different countries in addressing and dismantling criminal organizations.
By ensuring that individuals like Faisal Taghi are brought to justice, Dubai Police contribute significantly to global efforts in fighting crime and maintaining security. The successful collaboration between Dubai and Dutch authorities not only demonstrates their commitment to international justice but also strengthens the global fight against organized crime.



