A court has issued a significant financial judgment against those convicted in the “Sahara Escobar” case. Beyond imprisonment, the defendants are collectively ordered to pay approximately 8.5 billion Moroccan dirhams to the Moroccan Customs Administration. This penalty includes asset confiscations, sanctions for violations of foreign exchange regulations, and civil damages. The case, dubbed the “Sahara Escobar” case, centers around illicit financial activities. The judgment represents a substantial financial recovery for the Moroccan state. Details of the original charges and convictions were not provided in the source text, but the ruling focuses heavily on financial repercussions. The verdict was published by Médias24, a leading Moroccan economic news source.