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Naima Jillal was a woman who disappeared from Amsterdam, the Netherlands, on 20 October 2019.

Background[]

At age 47, Naima started as a cocaine saleswoman but quickly made a name for herself with her 'cocaine transport charter company'. From her home in Marbella, Spain, she sold places in half-full sea containers to drug gangs to ship cocaine. Naima often sold far more spots than were available, putting the extra money in her pocket. After that, she would tip the police, who would intercept the containers. As a result, the gangs lost both their money and their drugs.

Case[]

In October 2019, Naima was told that several gangs she had defrauded were hunting her. She fled headlong from Spain to the Netherlands. The woman was last seen on October 20 at approximately 9:30 p.m. at the Gustav Mahlerlaan/Leonard Bernsteinstraat intersection near the AH To Go in Amsterdam. She was seen entering a dark car.

Police are certain that she has been murdered since photos of her body, horribly mutilated and dismembered, are circulating in the criminal underworld.

Her disappearance has been linked to a man named Jos, nicknamed "Bolle Jos". He is allegedly a member of the so-called 'Octopus gang'. Some of their members were caught in an Antwerp, Belgium shed while taking more than 4 tons of cocaine from a container with frozen squid. In March 2021, that shed was investigated with sniffer dogs and ground radar equipment. The soil surrounding the building was partially excavated, sieved and carefully examined. As a result, a handbag and several items of clothing belonging to Naima were discovered. The items are currently being examined for forensic evidence.

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Characteristics[]

  • Dark blonde/brown hair.

Clothing[]

  • Long grey coat.
  • Black clothing.

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