Classified Moroccan Military Documents Found Wrapping Street Snacks

It may seem unbelievable but it is a real fact. Documents from the Moroccan army are sometimes found with peanut vendors.
The Moroccan army is not a "great silent one"! At the peanut vendors, the famous "Moul zri’3a", documents related to the army are among the sheets of paper they use to wrap snacks, reports Maghreb-intelligence.
According to the account of the facts, it was a journalist from the media outlet who accidentally came across a 2013 document in Casablanca. It relates to a cargo (a container) that left the city of Antwerp, Belgium and was destined for the Royal Armed Forces (FAR) to be received at the Port of Casablanca, the same source indicates.
Certainly, the document does not provide information on the nature of the merchandise (4.5 tons) but all the other details are recorded: weight, issuing company, recipient, ship name and departure and arrival dates, with fees to be paid.
The document in question bears the letterhead of a famous transit company based in the economic capital of the Kingdom, details the same source.
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