SCHIPHOL - In Schiphol's extra-security court today Omar L., Hicham M., Daniël M., Don Victor M., Mohamed H. and Frans H. will shuffle in Wednesday morning. They are suspected of (attempted) liquidations in cases allegedly related to the "mocro war" raging between two gangs.
Court reporter Saskia Belleman will follow the case live starting at approximately 10 a.m. Follow her updates at the bottom of this post.
Eaneas Lomp was murdered in Krommenie in 2015, while Chahid Yakhlaf was also liquidated in Kerkdriel that same year. A year later, Nouredine 'Hitler' A. survived an attack in Amsterdam. According to the justice department, the liquidations were carried out against the background of the "mocro war," which had been raging for several years.
Youssef, Omar's brother, was liquidated in 2012 during a "wild west" in Amsterdam's staatsliedenbuurt neighborhood. The suspected target of this attack, Benaouf A., managed to escape. He has since been detained. An attack on Omar L. was also probably plotted at one time, but in that case a wrong, innocent man was shot dead. This mistaken murder of Stefan Eggermont is seen as a low point in Amsterdam's underworld war.
Gwenette Martha
Eaneas Lomp, the man suspected of involvement in this mistake murder, was shot dead in Krommenie in November 2015. He allegedly belonged to the group of the criminal Gwenette Martha, one of the key figures in the gangster war, who was liquidated in 2014. On New Year's Eve 2015, 27-year-old Chahid Yakhlaf was shot at with automatic weapons in Kerkdriel. He did not survive. Yakhlaf was a prominent player in the Amsterdam underworld, and is said to have been a confidant of Martha.