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Casablanca Police Arrest 4 Suspects for Selling Fake Food Supplements

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Casablanca Police Arrest 4 Suspects for Selling Fake Food Supplements

Casablanca Police Arrest 4 Suspects for Selling Fake Food Supplements

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Rabat – The Casablanca judicial police have arrested four individuals, aged between 22 and 35 years, for allegedly trafficking paramedical products and food supplements of unknown origin, threatening public health.

The arrests took place on Wednesday, April 15, revealed a statement from Morocco’s General Directorate of National Security (DGSN).

Police first arrested a fitness coach for possessing hundreds of uncertified food supplements. Investigations then led to the arrest of two shop owners in Casablanca for allegedly smuggling food supplements of unknown origin that do not meet national quality and safety standards.

Search operations led authorities to seize hundreds of boxes containing uncertified products and food supplements. The suspects intended to sell the food supplements through marketing on dedicated pages on social networks.

Police placed the suspects in custody, pending investigations to determine the origin of the products and their smuggling routes.

The operation is the latest in a series of investigations aiming to protect public health.

On March 20, the Committee of Control and Monitoring of Market Supply inspected a sanitary product processed at a factory near Kenitra and deemed it invalid for use.

The product, marketed as a cleaning and disinfecting solution for hands and surfaces, did not meet the required quality and safety standards. The factory also did not have a permit to produce the disinfectant.

On March 22, police in Fez arrested two individuals for their alleged preparation of chemicals that would threaten public health and for the distribution of drugs and paramedical equipment without authorization.

The suspects worked as herbalists and sold flasks containing ineffective artisanally-made “disinfectants.”

Search operations led to the confiscation of 22,000 pairs of paramedical gloves, 1,400 paramedical masks, and 1,716 flasks containing chemical solutions labeled “sterilization solution.”

Authorities intensified similar operations during the national lockdown, implemented on March 20 to control the COVID-19 spread, as many people have attempted to exploit citizens’ anxiety to market their uncertified, low-quality products.

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