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Morocco Arrests Suspect for Drug Trafficking, Seizes 2 Tonnes of Cannabis

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Morocco Arrests Suspect for Drug Trafficking, Seizes 2 Tonnes of Cannabis

Morocco Arrests Suspect for Drug Trafficking, Seizes 2 Tonnes of Cannabis

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Rabat – Morocco’s police in the city of Laayoune, southern Morocco arrested a suspect for alleged drug trafficking, seizing nearly two tonnes of cannabis resin on Sunday.

Morocco’s General Directorate of National Security (DGSN) said today that preliminary investigations enabled police to identify the location of the drug shipment.

The suspect hid the drugs in a desert area about 10 kilometers away from the city of Smara, southern Morocco.

Police investigations resulted in the discovery of 56 packages of cannabis, with a weight of two tonnes.

Police also seized a vehicle suspected in the use of drug trafficking.

The security operation took place in collaboration with the General Directorate of Territorial Surveillance (DGST).

Police put the suspect in custody for further investigation.

The investigation is ongoing to identify all the alleged accomplices involved in the drug trafficking network.

Last week, Moroccan police carried out a series of operations against drug trafficking.

One of the recent drug busts took place on Friday, March 5.

Police, maritime patrols, and the Royal Navy collaborated together, seizing 7 tonnes of cannabis resin in Mehdia, Kenitra.

The information revealed the involvement of sailors operating on an inshore fishing boat in an attempt to smuggle cannabis for international drug trafficking.

During the same week, Moroccan police seized over 3 tonnes of cannabis in the city of El Jadida, near Casablanca, and 4tonnes in Asilah, northern Morocco.

Last year, DGSN arrested 97,564 people for their involvement in drug trafficking cases.

In 2020, Morocco seized 217.32 kilograms of cannabis resin and its derivatives. The number represents an increase of 37 tonnes compared to 2019.

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