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Algeria: 2.6 Million Ecstasy Tablets Seized on a Ferry, Customs Officers Involved

The Algerian courts handed down their verdicts in one of the most important drug trafficking cases ever tried in Oran. Ten defendants were prosecuted for their participation in the importation of more than 2.6 million ecstasy tablets, arrived from Spain by ferry via the port of Mostaganem, in the west of Algeria. Among the convicted are customs officers, involved in the passage of the cargo. The sentences handed down range from 5 years imprisonm…
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The Algerian courts handed down their verdicts in one of the most important drug trafficking cases ever tried in Oran. Ten defendants were prosecuted for their participation in the importation of more than 2.6 million ecstasy tablets, arrived from Spain by ferry via the port of Mostaganem, in the west of Algeria. Among the convicted are customs officers, involved in the passage of the cargo. The sentences handed down range from 5 years imprisonm…

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observalgerie.com broke the news on Sunday, July 12, 2026.
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