The head of the Mocro Mafia having fled Spain, taking refuge in Nador?

The head of the Mocro Mafia having fled Spain, taking refuge in Nador?
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According to The Razonthe fugitive would have boarded a pleasure boat from the coast of Almeria, which would have transported him to a narco-boat which was waiting for him on the high seas to help him return to the province of Nador where he has family, contacts and property, while waiting to return to the Netherlands as soon as the opportunity arises.

Karim Bouyakhrichan, alias “Taxi”, one of the leaders of the Dutch “Mocro Maffia”, is feared and respected in the drug world in . In partnership with Albanian clans, leaders in cocaine trafficking arriving in Europe via the port of Rotterdam, the defendant generates millions of euros. As head of the Moroccan mafia, specializing in organized crime, the fugitive, considered “the most wanted and most dangerous criminal in the Netherlands”, does not hesitate to eliminate his competitors and “enemies”.

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The arrest of Karim Bouyakhrichan in Marbella on January 9 was welcomed by the Dutch authorities who requested the extradition of the criminal. The Mocro Maffia would be behind the death threats to which Princess Amalia of the Netherlands had been the subject, which had forced her to take refuge in Spain for almost a year. But due to a lack of coordination between Spanish judicial authorities (Málaga court and Court) regarding the extradition of the criminal, the latter finally fled. An arrest warrant was issued against him.

The Mocro Maffia has been spreading terror in the Netherlands for 15 years. Last February, its leader, Ridouan Taghi, arrested in Dubai in 2019 and incarcerated in a high-security Dutch prison, was sentenced to life in prison as part of the “Marengo” trial. He was convicted of a series of murders committed between 2015 and 2017.

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