For weeks, a name has echoed through the hushed corridors of power in Rabat and the sun-drenched, secret-laden streets of Agadir: . While international media has focused on standard geopolitical shifts, a storm has been brewing along the Atlantic coast of Morocco—a scandal involving money, mysticism, and the crumbling facade of a business empire.
"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
What transforms this from a simple bankruptcy into a " scandale national " is the geography of the crime. Agadir has long been a gateway—not just for tourism, but for informal trade networks linking Morocco to West Africa and the Canary Islands. For weeks, a name has echoed through the