Moroccan-Dutch Man Found Dead in Spain: Suspected Gang-Related Killing

The lifeless body of a Moroccan, reported missing in Malaga, was found in Chiclana de la Frontera (Cadiz), a few meters from his vehicle which was set on fire. He was killed by a bullet to the head.
The judicial police of the Civil Guard of Cadiz have opened an investigation to elucidate this murder. For the moment, the agents lean towards a settling of scores, reports Sur. The victim, a Dutch national of Moroccan origin, was reported missing in Mijas in the province of Malaga where he resided.
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He had rented a vehicle to go to Chiclana for an unknown reason. His body was found by a woman walking her dog. The police are continuing their investigation to determine the motive for the murder and the circumstances of the death.
According to the Dutch press, it would be Ebrahim Buzhu, a 52-year-old man known in the country to be a cocaine trafficker. His head was put on a bounty following information provided to the police about Ridouan Taghi’s network.
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