Netherlands: Prosecutors Ask for 20 Years in Trafficking Trial

November 19, 2025

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TRIAL

Dutch prosecutors are demanding a 20-year prison sentence for an Eritrean national. The suspect is accused of operating a brutal human trafficking network.

Allegedly, the defendant tortured African migrants and refugees. He also orchestrated their smuggling route into Europe.

The 42-year-old defendant is named Amanuel Walid. He is also known by the alias Tewelde Goitom. On Wednesday, he appeared before a district court in the town of Zwolle.

Prosecutors state that Walid led a criminal organization between 2014 and 2019. This group managed a migration route through Libya. Additionally, they are accused of detaining thousands of migrants in warehouses. There, victims were reportedly subjected to severe torture to force their families into paying ransoms.

A Historic Legal Battle

This case is significant. It marks the largest human trafficking trial in Dutch history. Furthermore, it is one of the few legal proceedings in Europe to directly target these specific criminal networks in post-Gaddafi Libya.

Walid was extradited to the Netherlands in 2022. Since then, he has maintained a stance of silence. His only statements to the judges have been to invoke his right to remain silent. He also claims that authorities have arrested the “wrong man.”

Previously, defense attorneys argued for the dismissal of charges. They cited a lack of a clear link to the Netherlands. However, the prosecution is proceeding under the principle of universal jurisdiction. This law allows Dutch courts to prosecute foreign nationals for grave crimes committed abroad if the victims are present in the Netherlands.

Harrowing Victim Testimonies

The court heard disturbing accounts from survivors. They described the horrific conditions within the Libyan warehouses. Witnesses testified to overcrowding and a lack of medical attention. Moreover, they faced severe deprivation of food and water.

One victim, identified in court records as “E,” provided a graphic account. He told the judges that the defendant brutally beaten him with a water hose. Tragically, he was forced to watch fellow captives die around him.

“E” also described his eventual crossing to Europe. He recounted being placed on a rickety vessel with no engine. He recalled singing hymns with other passengers because they were convinced the boat would sink.

“I want to get peace of mind,” the victim stated. “I want to ask Walid if they did eventually bury my friend who died in the warehouse.”

Next Steps

The trial is nearing its conclusion. The defense is scheduled to present its closing arguments on Monday. Finally, the court expects to deliver a ruling in January.


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