By: Special Correspondent, Agadir Dateline: Agadir, Morocco – Exclusive Investigation
The prosecutor's office in Agadir released a brief statement yesterday: "The investigation into the Belguel Group and associated individuals is ongoing. We do not comment on active seizures." belguel moroccan scandal from agadir exclusive
Legal Injustice: When 13 of the victims came forward to the police, the Moroccan authorities arrested them instead of Servaty, as engaging in or posing for pornographic material is a crime under Moroccan law. Many victims served prison time while Servaty was allowed to return to Belgium. THE BELGUEL MOROCCAN SCANDAL: AN EXCLUSIVE FROM AGADIR
Legal Conflict: The scandal triggered a complex legal battle. While Moroccan authorities arrested many of the women pictured—as pornographic posing is a crime in Morocco—Belgium refused to extradite Servaty because his actions did not violate Belgian laws at the time. The Arrest: Moroccan police in Agadir arrested the
The Palace in Rabat has remained conspicuously silent. However, our exclusive sources within the DGST (Moroccan domestic intelligence) suggest that the investigation is not merely financial. They are looking for a "political protector."
Public Exposure: The scandal broke when a CD-ROM containing hundreds of these private images began circulating in Agadir's local marketplaces. The materials eventually went viral online, causing immense social shame for the women involved. The Legal Fallout and Controversy
If "Belguel" refers to a more recent or specific local person not covered in global news archives, could you provide more context or the full name of the individual involved?