Fez: 26 People Arrested for Alleged Involvement in Several Criminal Acts – Police

Rabat – The judicial police of the city of Fez arrested, Monday night, 26 individuals for their alleged involvement in three criminal gangs specialized in possession and trafficking of drugs and psychotropic substances.

The accused were arrested, in close coordination with the services of the General Directorate of Territorial Surveillance (DGST), during simultaneous security operations carried out in different areas of the city, the National Police (DGSN) pointed out in a statement.

These operations have allowed the dismantlement of these criminal gangs, according to the same source.

All the suspects arrested are ex-offenders, some of whom are the subject of a national wanted notice for their involvement in various criminal activities ranging from drug trafficking to violent crimes.

Search operations have led to the seizure of 8 kilograms of hashish, three cars, and several doses of cocaine, in addition to weapons and money suspected to be the spoils of these criminal activities, the same source said.

The accused were placed in custody at the disposal of the investigation conducted under the supervision of the prosecutor’s office, to identify all the criminal acts imputed to each suspect.

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