Rabat – Today marks the 68th anniversary of the Directorate General of National Security (DGSN) in Morocco, an occasion celebrated with pride and reverence for the organization’s unwavering commitment to protecting public order and serving citizens.
The DGSN, which was created in 1956, has undergone profound reforms over the years that have strengthened its position and confirmed its influence at the national and international levels. These reforms have enabled the institution to adapt to the changing security landscape, ensuring that it remains effective in protecting the citizens of Morocco.
The celebration was presided over by Mustapha Moufid; the police prefect of Rabat-Salé-Témara-Khémisset; and included a parade showcasing the various units and capabilities of the DGSN. Similar events were held in other cities, with the police force coming together to mark this important milestone.
The DGSN has been at the forefront of maintaining law and order in Morocco, and its efforts have paid off in recent years. According to the organization’s annual report for 2023, the institution ended the year with a 10% drop in the crime rate compared to the previous year. This can be seen as a testament to the hard work and dedication of the men and women who make up the DGSN.
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The institution’s success could be attributed to its commitment to modernizing its methods and adapting to the changing security landscape. The DGSN has invested heavily in technology, training, and community engagement, ensuring that it remains effective in preventing and responding to crime. Its efforts have not gone unnoticed, with the institution receiving recognition both nationally and internationally for its contributions to maintaining peace and stability.
The 68th anniversary of the DGSN is a significant milestone that marks the institution’s long history of service to the people of Morocco. The DGSN’s efforts have been recognized through its achievements in reducing crime rates and maintaining peace and stability in the country. As the institution looks to the future, the institution aims to continue to be a vital component of Morocco’s security apparatus.
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