Rabat - After the circulation of allegations that security authorities raped a 16-year old boy in Imzouren, a town in northern Morocco, the General Directorate of National Security (DGSN) published a statement earlier today firmly denying the claims.
Rabat – After the circulation of allegations that security authorities raped a 16-year old boy in Imzouren, a town in northern Morocco, the General Directorate of National Security (DGSN) published a statement earlier today firmly denying the claims.
The statement referred to several Facebook pages claiming that a young boy had recently told the court that he had been raped by investigators.
Contesting the claims, DGSN said that Imzouren police services did not present any minor before the judicial authorities during the 2017-2018 period.
The administrative and judicial records kept by the security services do not include any investigation with a minor of the same identity.
The statement added that the national security services reaffirm that they have not received any complaints or instructions from the courts concerning the statements or the allegations.
The DGSN described the claims as rumors that aim to tarnish the reputation of national security officials, emphasizing that the authorities have the right to file complaints against the people who published false information.