Manhunt Underway for Moroccan Nightclub Drugging Suspect Facing 25-Year Sentence

The Moroccan Abdelillah Touzni, known as "Le Toui", is a "dangerous criminal" accused of alleged thefts on six people he drugged before dispossessing them of their belongings in nightclubs. He faces more than 25 years in prison.
Considered the king of burundanga, the man who drugs his victims before robbing them, did not appear for the trial of six of them who filed a complaint against him. He faces more than 25 years in prison for alleged thefts, reports ABC.
The investigation carried out by the judicial police unit attached to the Plaza de Castilla court (Madrid) made it possible to establish the facts and prove the guilt of the Moroccan who is actively sought. An arrest warrant has been issued against him.
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