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Othman El Ballouti, a businessman who Belgian newspapers describe as one of Europe’s major cocaine traffickers, has been on the run from Belgian police, who suspect him to be hiding in Dubai.
At 37, he is one of Belgium’s most notorious criminals. He is the eldest of a family whose parents came from Morocco in the 1980s. He began his criminal activity as a courier, transporting drugs out of the port of Antwerp. Officially he is a dealer in luxury watches.
He was arrested at the Brussels airport in 2016 after the police traced money he had donated to a Muslim school in Antwerp to “illegal sources,” according to Gazet van Antwerpen. After he was released on probation, El Ballouti fled the country.
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Othman El Ballouti |
The El Ballouti family hasn’t escaped the consequences of these turf wars.
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Firdaous, 11 years old, was killed during an attack on the El Ballouti family home in January 2023. |
The Killing of Ballouti’s Niece
The murder of an 11-year-old girl, in Antwerp, occurred earlier this year after unknown gunmen fired an AK-47 into a garage in the quiet neighborhood of Nieuwdreef. She was the niece of Othman el Ballouti. The garage had been converted into a living room and kitchen. Two other people were also injured.
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“We will respond, but not in the way the Mayor of Antwerp thinks,” Ballouti said cryptically.
Antwerp has seen repeated shootings and explosions, one property linked to an Antwerp-based cartel has been bombed at least a dozen times, usually intended to intimidate more than kill. “These bombings and shootings aren’t designed to kill people but rather intimidate rival gangs,” said the police official.
Younger Brother’s Kidnapping
El Ballouti’s younger brother, Younes “El Magico” El Ballouti, was kidnapped off an Antwerp street when leaving a gym in 2016. The kidnappers reportedly demanded tens of millions of Euros from Othman El Ballouti for his brother’s release, according to Gazet van Antwerpen.
They then took Younes to France, where he escaped from the apartment he was being held in after five weeks and went to the local police for help. El Ballouti told police that Dutch drug lord Houssine Ait Soussan had been behind the kidnapping scheme. Ait Soussan allegedly wanted to punish El Ballouti for his being excluded from the Antwerp cocaine smuggling route.
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In 2017, Dutch police arrested four men from Paris for the kidnapping and extradited them to Belgium. Prosecutors sought at least 12 years for the kidnapping charge. Two were later also prosecuted for the kidnapping of Abdelkader Bouker, an Antwerp drug lord nicknamed “The Jew.” He has not been seen since the kidnapping and is believed to have been killed.
Othman gave an interview in 2020 to the Antwerp Gazet regarding his brother’s kidnapping stating, “I have nothing to do with cocaine trafficking or smuggling. I’m just doing business. I trade in exclusive watches, I’m in real estate and I’m active on the stock exchange.’ He said publicity about his supposedly lucrative drug business gave kidnappers an idea.
“Just like those hostage-takers who took the Genk child, my brother’s kidnappers assumed that his family would be able to put those millions of ransom money on the table. One: I don’t have enough money to pay millions of ransoms. Two: Even if I did have that money, I would never pay. Not even a Euro.”
He says he was threatened: ‘If you don’t pay, we will do to your brother what we did to Abdelkader Bouker.’ Bouker (“The Jew”) disappeared after a batch of cocaine was seized by the police in Antwerp.
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Antwerp’s ‘White Christmas’ 10-Ton Cocaine Seizure
Antwerp, Europe’s largest physical port, seized a record total of 110 metric tons of cocaine in 2022. Kristian Vanderwaeren, the head of Belgium customs, announced the arrival of a “White Christmas” in Antwerp with a year-ending 10-ton cocaine bust.
“It was my naive idea that this year we wouldn’t have a lot of seizures,” Vanderwaeren told Gateway in an interview. “But that’s not the reality.” Antwerp’s seizures have risen an average of 36% a year since 2013 as Europe’s northern ports became the focus of trafficking cartels over the last decade.
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Ridouan Taghi, head of the Mocro Mafia |
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Peter de Vries, a crime journalist was assassinated in 2022. |
“The Dutch guys from the ‘Mocro Mafia’ used to be bosses and the Antwerp clans would specialize in getting drugs out of the port,” said a Belgian police official, using the Dutch term for the Moroccan Mafia. “There’s been a lot of arrests of Dutch traffickers, so the Antwerp clans have stepped in to replace them.”
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Indictment in Belgium
Following the Sky ECC operation carried out by the Belgian police, ten people from the El Ballouti organization were arrested in October 2021, including his brother Nordin and his brothers-in-law Khalid and Mohamed T.
“Probably half the cocaine in Europe is currently coming through Antwerp, Rotterdam, or nearby ports controlled by the same cartels,” said the official. “There’s a lot of money and power at stake in Antwerp, so there’s more tension in the drug environment.”
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Younes El Ballouti “El Magico” |
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Youssef Ben Azza “Benz” |
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US Treasury Sanctions
The three men, who are wanted by the Belgian authorities, are believed to be holed up in Dubai, according to the US Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC).
“Today, OFAC sanctioned three Belgian nationals, including Othman El Ballouti, who is a high-level drug trafficker, as well as his younger brother, Younes El Ballouti, and his associate, Youssef Ben Azza,” the Treasury Department said in a press release.
The Department alleges that Othman El Ballouti manages an international criminal organization that smuggles “significant quantities of cocaine via shipping containers through the Port of Antwerp in Belgium for wider distribution throughout Europe”.
They also accused Othman El Ballouti of running a money laundering enterprise with links to businesses in mainland China and to drug traffickers in South America. They specifically mention the previously sanctioned Ecuadorian national and cocaine trafficker Wilder Emilio Sanchez Farfan, who was arrested in Colombia in February 2023.
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Dubai Properties & Companies
El Ballouti appears in a leaked database of property and residency data compiled by assorted real estate professionals obtained by the Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project through C4ADS. His name is connected with 11 properties in Dubai with a combined worth of nearly US$ 8.5 million.
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Mira Community |
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Discovery Gardens Properties |
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Sky View Complex |
El Ballouti also has a property in the Address Residence Sky View, which is one of Dubai’s most luxurious hotel and apartment complexes. The architecturally unique complex of two towers is connected by a sky bridge that includes a restaurant, ballroom, and infinity pool. Apartments the same size as El Ballouti’s in this luxury residence sell for about $1.4 million today.
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In 2022, Youssef and Soulimane El Ballouti, of the rental company Exclusive Quality Cars in Deurne, Belgium were sentenced in absentia to 15 and 10 months in prison for money laundering. The company rented sports cars from luxury brands Jaguar, Porsche, BMW, Lamborghini, Ferrari, and Mercedes to criminals who paid cash for them.
Video Threat from El Mayo’s Men
On the same day that the US Treasury imposed sanctions on El Ballouti and his network, a video was released by journalist Jorin van de Az on the news site Gazet van Antwerpen, although the exact date of its creation is unknown. The video featured a Mexican man, said to be representing Sinaloa Cartel leader Ismael “El Mayo” Zambada. He addresses Othman and his family directly regarding a debt that “El Mayo” is owed.
“I’m sorry, Mr. Ballouti, that I sent people to the door of one of your people to settle a debt,” he said apologetically. Then the tone becomes more menacing. The man tells El Ballouti to show the video to the Mexicans in Europe. “They will tell you who I am. I have the balls to show my face to you here. You need to get serious.”