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Severe Sentences Handed Down to Human Smuggling Network in Morocco

PUBLISHED June 4, 2026
Severe Sentences Handed Down to Human Smuggling Network in Morocco

In a significant ruling, the Criminal Chamber of the Court of Appeal in Fez has imposed a total of 23 years of imprisonment on members of a criminal network involved in organizing irregular migration and human trafficking along the coasts of the provinces of Al-Hoceima and Nador. This verdict reflects the judiciary's serious stance against such crimes that jeopardize human lives.

Among those sentenced was one defendant who had previously been extradited by Spanish authorities to their Moroccan counterparts. The other members of the network were tried in absentia, as they continue to evade capture outside the national territory. This highlights the ongoing challenges faced by law enforcement in tackling transnational crime.

The case came to light following a tragic incident that resulted in the deaths of several migrants at sea during one of the unauthorized journeys organized by the network. The investigation revealed the identities of those involved and elucidated their roles in luring potential candidates for illegal migration and arranging their smuggling through maritime routes. This meticulous investigation culminated in the issuance of these significant judicial sentences, sending a strong message against the dangers of human trafficking.

As reported by nadorcity.com.

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