Belguel Moroccan Scandal From Agadir Exclusive May 2026

Sources tell us that "Belguel" is not a person, but a system. The word, derived from local Amazigh slang for "the entangled one," refers to a web of logistics that began in 2018 in the fishing port of Anza, just north of Agadir.

"Do not touch the tourists. You do not rob the French woman. You do not pickpocket the German. Why? Because the tourist is the mask. If the mask falls, the army comes. We sell the powder, but we sell the view of the ocean. Keep the beaches clean. Keep the hotels safe. The money is in the shadow, not the fire." belguel moroccan scandal from agadir exclusive

"They weren't using narco-subs from South America," Samir explained over encrypted voice notes. "They modified small fishing trawlers—the ‘felouques’ —with false double-hulls. But the innovation was in the drop-off. They didn't land the drugs in Spain. They landed them under the water. Divers from Agadir would attach waterproof bales to buoys 50 meters off the coast of the Canary Islands. The Spanish fishermen didn't see a thing." Sources tell us that "Belguel" is not a person, but a system

For decades, the glittering coastline of Agadir has been the crown jewel of Moroccan tourism. Known as the "City of Light," its crescent-shaped bay and bustling souks have lured millions of European sunseekers. But beneath the polished veneer of five-star resorts and argan oil cooperatives, a silent war is being waged for control of an illicit economy so vast that locals have given it a single, chilling name: . You do not rob the French woman

According to a former logistics coordinator who we will call "Samir" (whose identity is known to our editors), the Belguel network perfected a terrifyingly simple method: .