Diploma Forgery Ring Busted in Agadir: Two Arrested in Document Fraud Scheme

The services of the General Directorate of Territorial Surveillance (DGST) succeeded in dismantling a network of falsification of documents necessary for recruitment and immigration operations, led by the manager of an internet cafe. Two people have already been arrested in Agadir.
After receiving precise information on a network of falsification of school certificates, diplomas and other administrative documents, the DGST elements began investigations that proved fruitful. They arrested two individuals aged 26 and 37, who have long offered their services to people wishing to obtain false certificates, diplomas and diplomas in exchange for financial counterparts that differ according to the cases and the documents requested, reports the Arabic-language daily Al Akhbar.
They also proceeded to seize several computers, data storage units and documents containing fake diplomas, fake school certificates, fake grade reports and fake certificates of success. This network was led by the owner of an internet cafe. The latter is accused of forgery of school certificates, diplomas and other administrative documents.
The people whose names appear on the fake documents stored in the seized computer equipment should also be targeted by the investigation.
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