“Nuto” and “Rasta” may be extradited to the Netherlands
May 27, 2024
The Dominican Republic may extradite Dennis G., alias “Rasta” (48) and Urvin “Nuto” W. (43), leader of the Curaçao street gang No Limit Soldiers, suspected of large-scale cocaine trafficking, to the Netherlands. The Supreme Court in the Dominican Republic has approved the extradition procedure after more than a year. G. and W. tried for a year to prevent their transfer to the Netherlands. This is what the daily newspaper Diario Libre writes .
Dutchman Dennis G. is seen by the investigative services as a criminal contact of Ridouan Taghi. G. is said to be a childhood friend of Taghi and one of the last criminal contacts around his organization, who was still at large until the spring of 2023.
Arrests
G. was arrested in April 2023 in the Dominican Republic, together with Terence “Slice” de V. from Amsterdam-Zuidoost and Urvin “Nuto” W., leader of the Curaçao street gang No Limit Soldiers. Dennis G. stayed on the island in the Caribbean Sea for many years. He was arrested there in 2015 in connection with the discovery of cocaine in his home and was in pre-trial detention for some time. He lived in a luxurious villa in Santo Domingo.
Large-scale cocaine trafficking
Dennis G., alias “Rasta”, is seen by the Public Prosecution Service and the National Criminal Investigation Department as an important player in the international cocaine trade. He is said to have used criminal contacts in both the Dominican Republic and the Netherlands, including corrupt port employees.
Ennetcom
According to the Public Prosecution Service, decrypted Ennetcom messages show that G. is probably involved in cocaine transports of 985 and 522 kilos, which were seized in Colombia in 2015. G. is said to be the owner of the packages of cocaine, which were stamped with his nickname “Rasta”. He is also said to have been involved in a transport of 47 kilos of cocaine, which was intercepted in Great Britain in 2015.
Decrypted messages from SkyECC have raised suspicions that he was also involved in the importation of hundreds of kilos of cocaine into the Netherlands in 2019 and 2020.
No Limit Soldiers
Urvin “Nuto” W . is seen as the leader of the Curaçao street gang No Limit Soldiers (NLS) from the Koraalspecht district. He also lived in the Dominican Republic for many years. He is suspected of drug trafficking, assassination, kidnapping, bribery and money laundering.
Terence de V. was extradited to the Netherlands by the Dominican Republic in September last year. On January 26, 2018, he was sentenced to 5.5 years in prison by the court in Amsterdam for drug offenses and money laundering.
Dennis G. and Urvin W. contested their extradition to the Netherlands.
According to Diario Libre, the Netherlands has requested the extradition of the Dutchman and Curaçaoan, partly because they are said to have 'made plans for the kidnapping of Princess Amalia and ex-Prime Minister Mark Rutte'.
https://www.crimesite.nl/nuto-en-rasta-mogen-aan-nederland-worden-uitgeleverd/