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  • Tough Moroccan
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  • He was a drug trafficker operating inside of Nigeria. When he met with Mr. Eko and his associates, Eko offered him $50,000 in Nigerian Naira to perform what he described as a favour. When the trafficker asked him to clarify, Eko informed him that the borders were controlled by the military and that the only option would be to fly out of the country, however; to do so he would need access to a United Nations Aid or Catholic Missionaries Plane. When he asked his associate, he agreed with the decision. As the deal drew to a close, he informed Eko that he believed he had no soul, it was then that Eko turned his knife to the faces of he and his associate.
  • The tough Moroccan and Mr. Eko met and discussed a drug deal in which Eko offered to pay 50,000 dollars for this man to perform "a favor." The favor involved moving a large amount of heroin out of the country, and Eko explained the only way to do that was to fly out using a United Nations Aid or Catholic Missionaries plane. After he and his associate agreed on the deal, he told Eko that he believed he had no soul. In response, Eko took out his knife and killed both men. Accompanying the men was a young boy, whom Mr. Eko let live.
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cntry
  • Morocco
occup
  • Drug Lord
DeathReason
  • Sliced neck by Eko
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Status
  • Deceased
Actor
Name
  • Unknown
  • Tough Moroccan
ImageSize
  • 250
Link
  • Drug lord who tried to make a deal with Mr. Eko
Title
  • Tough Moroccan
Profession
  • Drug lord
Episodes
Place
  • Morocco
Gender
  • Male
Death
  • 2001
abstract
  • He was a drug trafficker operating inside of Nigeria. When he met with Mr. Eko and his associates, Eko offered him $50,000 in Nigerian Naira to perform what he described as a favour. When the trafficker asked him to clarify, Eko informed him that the borders were controlled by the military and that the only option would be to fly out of the country, however; to do so he would need access to a United Nations Aid or Catholic Missionaries Plane. When he asked his associate, he agreed with the decision. As the deal drew to a close, he informed Eko that he believed he had no soul, it was then that Eko turned his knife to the faces of he and his associate.
  • The tough Moroccan and Mr. Eko met and discussed a drug deal in which Eko offered to pay 50,000 dollars for this man to perform "a favor." The favor involved moving a large amount of heroin out of the country, and Eko explained the only way to do that was to fly out using a United Nations Aid or Catholic Missionaries plane. After he and his associate agreed on the deal, he told Eko that he believed he had no soul. In response, Eko took out his knife and killed both men. Accompanying the men was a young boy, whom Mr. Eko let live.
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