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Dutch lawyer involved in drug gang case slain in Amsterdam

September 18, 2019

Derk Wiersum was shot outside his apartment, having represented a witness against known drug lords. Dutch police have said they warned lawmakers to take rising crime associated with hard drugs more seriously.

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Police officers control the access near the site of a shooting on September 18, 2019 in the Amsterdam district of Buitenveldert, where Dutch lawyer Derk Wiersum was shot dead.
Image: Getty Images/AFP/M. Van Bergen

Dutch lawyer Derk Wiersum was shot outside his Amsterdam apartment on Wednesday, before the hoodie-clad assailant fled on foot. Wiersum, 44, had been representing a witness against two drug kingpins known as the most wanted men in the Netherlands.

Prime Minister Mark Rutte called the killing in broad daylight "incredibly disturbing."

"This is very alarming news. The police and the public prosecutor are investigating," Rutte told the press.

Wiersum was acting as a defense lawyer for a witness identified as Nabil B. in a huge case against the Morrocan-born Ridouan Taghi and Said Razzouki, who have international arrest warrants against them for murder and drug trafficking.

Police are hunting for the pair in connection with Wiersum's murder. However, questions are already being asked as to why Wiersum had not been provided with better personal security, as Nabil B.'s brother was already shot dead last year.

Policemen work on September 18, 2019, at the site of a shooting in the Amsterdam district of Buitenveldert, where Dutch lawyer Derk Wiersum was shot dead.
Wiersum was shot in broad daylight outside his Amsterdam apartmentImage: Getty Images/AFP/M. Van Bergen

'Narco-state' Netherlands?

The Netherlands has long been known for its tolerance of marijuana, but in recent years there has been a major uptick in the trafficking and production of harder drugs throughout the country.

The NPB police union said that Wiersum's slaying was evidence the situation in the country was getting out of control.

"This is a confirmation that we live in a narco-state," said union spokesman Jan Struijs. "It is an attack on the rule of law."

In 2018, the NPB had warned in a previous report that the Netherlands risked becoming a "narco-state," arguing that politicians were underestimating the problem.

es/msh (AP, AFP)