Moroccan Woman Linked to Drug Trafficking Vanishes in Amsterdam Kidnapping

A young Moroccan woman has been missing since October 20th around 9:30 pm following her kidnapping by individuals in a black car. She was abducted near her home at Albert Heijn in Amsterdam.
Missing under mysterious circumstances in Amsterdam, the young woman, named Naima Jillal, was reportedly, according to the newspaper The Telegraph, at the head of several cocaine trafficking networks.
From Malaga in southern Spain, she had the delicate task of ensuring coordination between the various mafias and drug lords active in the region.
The elements of the investigation have confirmed her involvement, within active mafias in Europe, in several criminal cases related to international cocaine trafficking and money laundering.
Several members of the drug mafias were arrested and then released during the investigation, due to lack of tangible evidence of their involvement in the kidnapping. For the police, Naima’s abduction is likely due to a settling of scores.
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