Mystery Deepens: Dutch Drug Queen Naïma Jillal Missing Since 2019

Since 2019, Naïma Jillal, the drug trafficker nicknamed "Aunt" has been untraceable. The latest elements of the investigation conducted by the Dutch authorities led the police to Belgium, in a warehouse where the baroness’ personal belongings were found, but no trace of her.
At 52 years old, this Moroccan from Nador living in the Netherlands holds a prominent place within the Dutch mafia. Naïma Jillal is "a key person in the international cocaine trade," according to 7sur7. But she seems to have disappeared from the police radar since October 20, 2019 in Amsterdam.
In the Antwerp warehouse, the police dug into the ground before finding some of her clothes and a handbag. According to the Belgian and Dutch press, the investigators do not expect to find her alive, since "photos of Naïma Jillal’s severed limbs are circulating in the criminal milieu".
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