Anonymous ID: c20d60 Aug. 10, 2018, 3:44 p.m. No.2545582   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Did Iran order the Mocro Mafia for the assassination of Ali Motamed?

 

10-08-2018 Justice Report: Floris Prenger Editor: Loes Bomers

 

Why did the 56-year-old electrician Ali Motamed have to die? Ulyse Ellian, the Almere-based leader of the VVD and with Iranian roots, thinks it is not inconceivable that Iran is behind the liquidation of Motamed. However unreal this may sound, it is not inconceivable that this is the truth.

Anouar A.B. and Moreo M., suspected of committing the murder, were in court today. According to the Public Prosecutor, they liquidated Ali Motamed, led by the criminal leader Naoufel F., alias 'Noffel'.

Why did the 56-year-old electrician Ali Motamed have to die? Ulyse Ellian, the Almere-based leader of the VVD and with Iranian roots, thinks it is not inconceivable that Iran is behind the liquidation of Motamed. However unreal this may sound, it is not inconceivable that this is the truth.

Anouar A.B. and Moreo M., suspected of committing the murder, were in court today. According to the Public Prosecutor, they liquidated Ali Motamed, led by the criminal leader Naoufel F., alias 'Noffel'.

 

Inconspicuous existence

Ali Motamed lives an inconspicuous existence in a neighborhood in Almere, together with his wife and 17-year-old son. The 56-year-old electrician, however, appears to be followed for several days by men in a stolen BMW. On the early morning of December 15, 2015, the perpetrators hit Motamed in his van to get to work. He is shot from close by his head. He does not survive this attack on his life. The BMW is found burning later that day. The police are in the dark, a criminal magazine does not have Motamed. He is also not known in police systems.

 

Convicted offender

Crime journalist Paul Vugts discovered that Ali Motamed is actually the Iranian sentenced murderer Mohammad Reza Kolahi Samadi. In his home country of Iran, this Kolahi was convicted in absentia for the 'Hafte Tir' attack in 1981, killing 73 people, including a high number of government officials. It is called the biggest attack in the political history of Iran.

 

Motamed lived in the Netherlands under a pseudonym since the nineties. He was sought internationally, his photo was frequently shared in Iranian media.

According to Het Parool even his family did not know about his real identity. The Public Prosecution Service did not want to confirm today that Motamed would actually be Kolahi.

 

'Why he has to sleep I do not know' (187)

 

There is little development in Motamed's case for a long time. Until the Public Prosecution Service reports on the encrypted telephones from Naofel F., an Amsterdam criminal sentenced to 18 years in prison in April for a failed assassination attempt. In these messages you can read how he speaks to Randall D. about the murder of Motamed.

 

From the reports, viewed by Het Parool, it appears that Motamed has been monitored for some time. 'Bro, a Turk he just works everything electro shit or so he drives white van with eneco on where (why) he has to sleep I do not know and do not even want to know hahahah simple man in the 40 family just everything'.

 

Diplomats expelled after 'strong indications'

Apart from Ali Motamed, Iranian Ahmad Mola Nissi was shot dead at the end of 2017, in broad daylight at the door of his house. Nissi, who led an Iranian separatist movement, had fled to the Netherlands in 2006. According to his family, Nissi felt threatened. Iranian dissidents have also been murdered in other European countries.

 

In June, two employees of the Iranian embassy were expelled from the country. Paul Vugts says that the government does not want to say anything about this case and the background. "But it has been confirmed that the AIVD had discussed this with Iran prior to the expulsion of the two diplomats. The expansion is a very far-reaching step that is almost not taken. "

Moreover, a government-wide newspaper also published about the expulsion. Vugts: "in the state newspaper in Iran it is described that the AIVD has reported that there are strong indications that Iran was behind these two behind these two murders in the Netherlands and that they were therefore expelled".

 

Ahmad Mola Nissi, was the leader of an Arab-Iranian separatist movement. His family suspects that the Iranian regime is behind the murder.

Sauce in Dutch: https://eenvandaag.avrotros.nl/item/gaf-iran-de-mocro-maffia-opdracht-voor-de-moord-op-ali-motamed/

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