
“Socalj” for Borderland Beat
Dutch drug trafficker Marco Ebben was reportedly killed in a parking garage near Mexico City. This is not the first time Ebben has been reported shot dead in Mexico.
In May last year, Ebben briefly spoke to the news outlet Rijnmond to say that he had nothing to do with a series of explosions targeting a plumber in Vlaardingen.
In late October last year, several sources told Rijnmond that Ebben had been killed in a shooting in Mexico.
Death First Reported in 2024
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The Dutch newspaper De Telegraaf reported in October that it took place on September 22 in Culiacán, Sinaloa.
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Rotterdam detectives visited his family for more information, requesting an official death certificate. None was provided at the time.
“I no longer doubt that I have lost my son. Marco was always crazy about weapons and did not avoid dangerous situations despite warnings. He said he was convinced that he would not make it to 30 years. I hope that we can still say goodbye to his body,” said father Henk Ebben, who says he is angry that the police keep approaching him. “They should leave us alone,” he thinks.
But Marco was not dead at that time. Ebben’s death in this recent shootout has not yet been officially confirmed by Dutch authorities just yet either.
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Shooting in Mexico City
In July of 2024, he had traveled to Sinaloa, Mexico on a Russian passport soon after the attack in Turkey. He traveled there to supposedly going to support the La Mayiza faction led by Ismael Zambada Sicairos ‘Mayito Flaco’.
Users on Reddit were claiming that the group sporting the Dutch flag was actually created by Marco Ebben, who went by the alias “El Fantasma,” and was essentially a hired mercenary in Mexico fighting for Mayito Flaco’s faction in their war against the sons of “El Chapo.”
Journalist Oscar Balderas reported that Ebben’s role was key in the acquisition of sophisticated weapons for the carte. “The weapons that Marco Ebben obtained for the Sinaloa Cartel were not simple AK-47s or AR-15s, but advanced military weapons that are not easily obtained in any country.”
In addition, he was said to be in charge of brokering cocaine shipments from Latin America to the Netherlands, Spain, Italy and Turkey, as well as managing investments in offshore companies for the cartel’s money laundering.
Nothing had been seen or reported about Ebben since his first alleged death in Sinaloa. Until now as reports of his death in a parking garage outside of Mexico City and the seizure of weapons belonging to Ebben and his men.
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His Level 5 armored Cadillac Escalade, was previously registered in Nuevo Leon and sold for nearly $150,000 USD. |
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Fake DEA ID
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According to Mexican reporter Antonio Nieto, Ebben met with two DEA agents in December and that may be the reason the Dutchman was murdered.
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This time, unofficially, Mexican authorities have confirmed his death. Experts confirmed Ebben’s identity, an official at the state prosecutor’s office told AFP, asking not to be named because they were not authorized to talk about the case.
Sources Borderland Beat, NOS, De Telegraaf, NL Times, Milenio, C4Jimenez, Roman Publishing, C4Jiminez, Worldwar X, Antonio Nieto, Geenstilj