Fifteen and five years in prison for Ameur Mansouri, one of the most important French drug traffickers
Ameur Mansouri has been sentenced to a total of twenty years in prison for his involvement in a major cannabis trafficking network in France.
Ameur Mansouri, a notorious drug trafficker who operated one of the largest cannabis trafficking networks in France from Morocco, has been sentenced to a total of twenty years in prison. This sentence was handed down by the 33rd chamber of the correctional court in Paris following his arrest in October 2025 after a lengthy thirteen-year evasion. In addition to his prison time, Mansouri was also fined a total of 850,000 euros for his crimes. His arrest marked a significant victory for French authorities in their ongoing battle against narcotics trafficking.
During his years of evasion, Mansouri became one of the primary targets of the French anti-drug office, known as Ofast. He was arrested in a dramatic operation orchestrated by law enforcement, who exploited a fabricated traffic jam to capture him as he was moving between locations in Paris. His capture signifies an effort by authorities to dismantle networks of organized crime related to drug trafficking, particularly those that span across borders and involve international elements, such as Morocco.
Mansouri's case sheds light on the broader issue of drug trafficking in France, particularly the prominence of cannabis trafficking. The long prison sentences reflect the serious nature of these crimes and the French legal system's stance against drug-related offenses. As the legal process unfolds and Mansouri begins his sentence, it remains to be seen how his arrest and conviction will impact the ongoing efforts to combat drug trafficking in France and the implications for similar networks in Europe.