Servaty utilized a predatory formula designed to exploit socioeconomic disparity:
A local human rights activist from the AMDH (Moroccan Association of Human Rights) told Middle East Eye : “What Belguel revealed is that there is a parallel justice system in Souss. The state does not control the valleys. The cartels do. If you steal from them or talk to the police, you are taken to a ‘correctional farm’ in the mountains. You are beaten, filmed, and buried. The Belguel video was not a murder tape; it was a public execution designed to terrorize an entire generation.”
The video ended with Belguel begging his mother to forgive him. He has not been seen since. He is presumed dead.
: The Belgian judicial system flatly refused the extradition. At that time, while Servaty’s actions were highly unethical, they did not violate explicit Belgian criminal statutes regarding pornography since the adult women had technically consented to the camera being present.
The Agadir incident remains a key case study in legal literature regarding the and the gaps in early 2000s cyber-laws. 1. Transnational Legal Loopholes