Moroccan Developer Flees to Belgium After Mafia Death Threats Over $5 Million Property

A Moroccan real estate developer, owner of a building in Nador worth 50 million dirhams, has just left Morocco for Belgium, following death threats made against him by a mafia.
The real estate developer, who is currently under the protection of the Belgian police, preferred to flee Morocco when he learned that a network had planned to kill him and extort his real estate property.
According to the daily Assabah, which reports the developer’s statements, he left Morocco after realizing that a mafia, led by someone close to him, was planning to marry him to a young woman, before assassinating him and transferring his properties to her name.
The newspaper adds that the man was able to marry the young woman, although he was already married and had children. But the mafia members managed to obtain a certificate of celibacy and the marriage certificate for him, with the complicity of an adoul.
By emigrating clandestinely to Belgium, the developer wanted to escape this criminal network, which, according to him, intended to kill him to seize his property. He has requested the protection of the Belgian authorities, without being able to free his building from the mafia tenants.
A complaint has been filed with the Attorney General at the Court of First Instance in Nador, with the help of a human rights activist, who managed to contact him in Belgium before making a request for the release of the premises.
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