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The National High Court Releases an Alleged Mocro Maffia 'Narco' for a Miscarriage of Justice

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The National High Court releases an alleged Mocro Maffia 'narco' for a miscarriage of justice

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The National High Court releases an alleged Mocro Maffia 'narco' for a miscarriage of justice

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Firass Taghi's surname marks him as kingship of the Mocro Maffia, but that has not sufficed, nor have the warrants of arrest and surrender of Holland to have been released in Spain . He is not the first. Last year Karim Bouyakhricham, considered one of the capos of this Moroccan mafia in Holland . In the case of Firass Taghi was arrested in June for the requirements weighing on him from Holland, but two months later he has been released. The pol…

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The subject is Firass Taghi, a member of the Mocro Maffia group. He was released after exceeding the maximum period provided for in the law (20 days) to be made available to the Amsterdam authorities.

The National High Court (AN) has released Firass Taghi, an alleged drug trafficker linked to the Mocro Maffia who was due to be handed over to the Netherlands, because the legal deadlines for his surrender, which was due to take place last August, have been exceeded because of a judicial error.The decision to surrender Taghi became final on 7 August, the date from which there were ten days to implement it, according to an order from the Appeal C…

The Spanish courts inexplicably stretched the extradition order until the legal deadline was exhausted.They freed a drug lord and leader of the Mocro Maffia for a "judicial error"

A ruling has forced the National High Court to order the release of Firass Taghi, a suspected drug trafficker linked to the Mocro Maffia and arrested this summer in Tarifa for an international arrest warrant. Release takes place because the Spanish courts have exceeded the maximum deadlines to execute his surrender to the Netherlands. The decision to send Taghi to the Netherlands had been declared final on 7 August. From that date, the law sets …

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Europa Sur broke the news in on Friday, September 19, 2025.
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