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    Moroccan court sentences 29 to prison, including politicians and athletes, in drug trafficking case

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    By News Desk on June 26, 2026 World News
    Moroccan court sentences 29 to prison, including politicians and athletes, in drug trafficking case
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    Get you up to speed: Morocco jails 29, including politicians and sports figures, in drug trial

    A Moroccan court in Casablanca has sentenced 29 individuals, including politicians and sports figures, to prison terms of up to 12 years for involvement in a major drug trafficking and corruption trial. The convictions resulted from allegations of drug and gold trafficking, forgery, and money laundering following testimony from Malian drug trafficker El Hadj Ahmed Ben Brahim.

    The trial involved over 20 defendants and 18 witnesses, focusing on a trafficking network that transported Moroccan cannabis resin and Latin American cocaine. The court also mandated the seizure of assets from the main ringleaders and imposed significant financial penalties amounting to hundreds of millions of dollars.

    Following the landmark verdict, King Mohammed VI has called for a legally binding code of ethics to “moralise” parliamentary life in response to widespread corruption revealed in the trial. Families of the convicted were reportedly left in shock over the sentences, as many were present in court without legal representation amidst an ongoing lawyers’ strike.

    What remains unclear — The exact nature of the assets seized and the total amount in fines levied against the principal ringleaders has not been specified.

    Moroccan court sentences 29 to prison, including politicians and athletes, in drug trafficking case

    News|DrugsMorocco jails 29, including politicians and sports figures, in drug trial

    Casablanca court delivers landmark verdict in ‘Escobar of the Sahara’ case: up to 12 years for top figures.

    Published On 26 Jun 202626 Jun 2026

    A Moroccan court has handed prison sentences of up to 12 years to 29 individuals – including prominent politicians and sports figures – concluding a major international drug trafficking and corruption trial.

    The verdicts, delivered late on Thursday in Casablanca following a two-year trial, mark one of the largest anti-corruption operations in Morocco’s history.

    Among those convicted were Abdennebi Bioui, a construction tycoon and former regional council president, Said Naciri, former president of Casablanca’s Wydad AC football and sports club and former MP Belkacem Mir – all senior members of the governing PAM party. Naciri received 10 years, Bioui 12 and Mir 10.

    Besides the three main defendants, sentences for the remaining ranged from two to nine years, depending on their individual role in the network.

    The wide-ranging case was triggered by courtroom testimony from El Hadj Ahmed Ben Brahim, a notorious Malian drug trafficker nicknamed the “Pablo Escobar of the Sahara”.

    Currently serving a 10-year sentence in Morocco, Ben Brahim told judicial investigators that his former Moroccan political and business associates had betrayed him, seizing millions of dollars worth of his luxury real estate and vehicles following his arrest in 2019.

    The trial involved more than 20 defendants, 18 witnesses and two civil parties which centred on a sophisticated network that transported tonnes of Moroccan cannabis resin across North Africa to Europe, alongside Latin American cocaine shipments.

    Family members of Said Naciri and Abdennabi Bioui, two Moroccan public figures, react as they are handed out 10 and 12 years in prison sentences over a major drug trafficking scheme linked to a convicted Malian kingpin, dubbed the "Escobar of the Sahara" case, at the Court of Appeals in Casablanca on June 25, 2026.Family members of Moroccan public figures Said Naciri and Abdennabi Bioui react as they are given 10 and 12 year prison sentences for a major drug trafficking scheme [Abdel Majid Bziouat/AFP]

    Defendants were convicted on charges including drug and gold trafficking, corruption, forgery and money laundering.

    The court also ordered the seizure of assets and levied hundreds of millions of dollars in customs and exchange fines against the principal ringleaders.

    Moroccan media reported that families of the convicted, present without legal representation due to a lawyers’ strike, were left in shock, with some collapsing in the courthouse.

    The scandal reached the highest levels of state, prompting King Mohammed VI to demand a legally binding code of ethics aimed at “moralising” parliamentary life.

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