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French Police Arrest Moroccan Leader of ‘Mocro Maffia’ Drug Gang

French police have arrested a leading member of the so-called Mocro Maffia, a cocaine-dealing gang operating mostly out of Belgium and the Netherlands.

The suspect, around 30 years old and a Moroccan national, has been the target of an international arrest warrant issued by the Netherlands, a gendarme source has told AFP.

He was detained on Tuesday afternoon by members of gendarme elite unit GIGN as he left a restaurant in Paris’s 18th arrondissement. The arrest happened without incident.

The organisation with the Dutch-language nickname Mocro Maffia – a reference to the group’s Moroccan origins – is suspected of distributing cocaine and synthetic drugs across Europe from its bases in the Netherlands and Belgium, and of having close links to the Latin American drug trade.

They are also believed to be involved in a number of murders.

Investigators consider the detained suspect to be a key member of the gang. He is wanted on suspicion of drug dealing and the production of synthetic drugs.

He is to be taken before a judge with a view to extraditing him to the Netherlands, a source close to the case said.

Criminal organisations in the Netherlands are believed to be among the biggest producers of ecstasy and amphetamines in the world.

 

 

 

 

 

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