00:00Recently Dubai police arrested the most dangerous criminal and the most wanted
00:05criminal in Netherlands and Europe. His name was Radwan Taji. He's the most
00:10wanted criminal in Netherlands for a string of assassinations and murders and
00:16drug trafficking to Europe. He was wanted for years by Netherlands and by Europe
00:23even Africa because he used to traffic the drugs especially cocaine from Africa
00:30to Europe. He was arrested recently in Dubai after a cooperation between Dubai
00:36police and Netherlands authority. Radwan Taji entered the country in 2016 and he
00:43entered the country with a different ID but with a real passport and a valid
00:47visa. Until recently the Dutch authority in cooperation with Dubai police they
00:52identified the location of Taji in the UAE. Dubai police after checking hundreds
00:58of data and clips using surveillance cameras and their advanced technology
01:03with face recognition and using the IUN program security program that identify
01:10anybody in the city with face recognition they managed to identify the
01:15location of Taji. He was staying in a villa in a residential place in Dubai.
01:20According to Brigadier Jamal Jallaf, director of a criminal investigation
01:24department in Dubai police, Taji was living in a villa, the curtains were down
01:29and there was no lights coming from the villa. He kept his profile so
01:35low in the city that nobody even know anything about him. There is no purchases
01:41with his name, nothing. He kept his profile low in the city until recently.
01:48After five days of investigation by Dubai police they identified him, his
01:53location and they raided the villa with a special squad. Dubai police said that
02:00Taji didn't resist the arrest and he immediately surrendered and actually he
02:04was shocked when Dubai police raided the villa because he didn't expect that he
02:10will be caught at the end after years of hunting from police departments in
02:17Europe and Netherlands. This is Alil Shook from Gulfnews, please log in to
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