Morocco Arrests 11 over Drug Trafficking in Europe
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Suspected, for some, of being major players in cocaine trafficking in Europe, these binationals from Morocco and Belgium, the Netherlands and France were the subject of arrest warrants and a red notice from Interpol. Among them is the Belgian-Moroccan Antwerper Abdelilah El Messaoudi. Sentenced to 34 years in prison in Belgium, he had been on the run since 2020.
Morocco arrests 11 over drug trafficking in Europe
RABAT: Moroccan police arrested 11 people after warrants were issued against them over drug trafficking and money laundering in France, Belgium, and the Netherlands, authorities said Tuesday. The arrests occurred on Monday in the cities of Marrakech and Tangier, Moroccan police told AFP. Police said Interpol Red Notices had been issued for 10 of the suspects, which could
Ten of those arrested are the subject of Interpol red notices, with "national and international arrest warrants".
Eleven people wanted by Moroccan and European authorities for drug trafficking and money laundering were arrested in Marrakech and Tangier. The post Eleven arrests in Morocco for drug trafficking and money laundering in Europe appeared first on in.gr.
Moroccan Police Arrest 11 Wanted Suspects in Marrakesh and Tangier Operations
Moroccan police arrested 11 people Monday in coordinated operations in Marrakesh and Tangier, including 10 dual nationals wanted internationally and a French citizen wanted nationally, according to security sources. The arrests followed joint operations by Morocco’s police (DGSN) and the territorial surveillance agency (DGST). Security checks through Interpol databases showed that 10 of the suspects were subject to red notices issued at the requ…
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