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Home > Morocco > Tangier Port Faces Judicial Scrutiny Over Alleged Smuggling Network

Tangier Port Faces Judicial Scrutiny Over Alleged Smuggling Network

The case concerns 24 suspects, among them six police officers, six staff members from a local unit in charge of territorial monitoring, and two customs officials.

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Judicial authorities have opened an investigation into a suspected network of corruption linked to the port of Tangier, after security services uncovered alleged misconduct involving public officials tasked with border control and customs oversight. 

The National Judicial Police brigade began the inquiry on Thursday under the authority of the competent public prosecutor.

The case concerns 24 suspects, among them six police officers, six staff members from a local unit in charge of territorial monitoring, and two customs officials. 

Prosecutors suspect the group of refusing to carry out official duties in return for bribes, abusing professional influence, and taking part in the illicit passage of foreign goods. 

Security sources stated that the case came to light after the General Directorate for Territorial Surveillance (DGST) transmitted detailed intelligence on irregular practices at the port. 

The information pointed to interventions by certain employees who allegedly used their positions to allow goods to pass without proper customs checks. These actions reportedly occurred in exchange for financial payments made to bypass standard control procedures.

Investigative work allowed authorities to identify the public officials suspected of involvement and the individuals who allegedly benefited from the unlawful arrangements. 

The inquiry also shed light on coordinated actions that sought to weaken customs oversight and undermine the legal framework that governs the movement of merchandise through the port. 

Officials said that the suspects face formal judicial procedures by order of the Public Prosecution. Each case will undergo examination to establish individual responsibility, determine the scope of the alleged acts, and assess any links between the parties involved. 

The investigation remains open and continues to trace possible additional actors, accomplices, or beneficiaries connected to the case.

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