Wouter Laumans is a prominent Dutch journalist currently affiliated with Het Parool. He is best known for his investigative reporting on organized crime in the Netherlands and his co-authorship of the bestselling book 'Mocro Maffia'.
Wouter Laumans is a prominent Dutch journalist currently affiliated with Het Parool. He is best known for his investigative reporting on organized crime in the Netherlands and his co-authorship of the bestselling book 'Mocro Maffia'.
Wouter Laumans ventured into the world of podcasting with a series that delves into true crime stories, focusing on the intricacies of organized crime networks in the Netherlands. The podcast was praised for its engaging storytelling and investigative depth.
The success of 'Mocro Maffia' led to its adaptation into a popular television series, further cementing Wouter Laumans' reputation as an authority on organized crime in the Netherlands. The series brought the stories from the book to a wider audience and received critical acclaim.
Wouter Laumans published 'Wraak', a follow-up to 'Mocro Maffia', which continued to explore the violent underworld of organized crime in the Netherlands. The book provided new insights and updates on the ongoing criminal activities and was well-received by both critics and readers.
Wouter Laumans joined Het Parool, a major Dutch newspaper based in Amsterdam. At Het Parool, he continued to focus on crime reporting, particularly organized crime, and contributed to the paper's reputation for high-quality investigative journalism.
In collaboration with fellow journalist Marijn Schrijver, Wouter Laumans published 'Mocro Maffia', a groundbreaking book that delves into the world of Moroccan-Dutch organized crime in Amsterdam. The book became a bestseller and was praised for its in-depth research and gripping narrative.
Wouter Laumans began his career in journalism at Nieuwe Revu, a Dutch weekly magazine known for its investigative journalism and in-depth reports. Here, he honed his skills in covering crime and societal issues, laying the groundwork for his future focus on organized crime.