Fez Drug Suspect Threatens to Jump from Window with Children During Arrest

The anti-gang brigade of the Fez police prefecture has opened a judicial investigation against a 43-year-old individual with multiple criminal records for violent crimes. He would be involved in drug and psychotropic trafficking, refusal to comply, threats of self-mutilation and endangering the lives of others.
The elements of the anti-gang brigade had intervened to arrest the suspect, who is the subject of a nationwide search warrant for drug trafficking, but he put up fierce resistance and threatened to commit suicide by jumping out of the third-floor window of his home, according to the General Directorate of National Security (DGSN) in a press release.
The accused deliberately and with the complicity of his wife, endangered the lives of two minors, whom he may be the father of, by threatening to throw them out the window of the third-floor residence, the DGSN specifies.
The elements of the anti-gang brigade managed to neutralize the danger but were unable to arrest the suspect. The investigations continue to arrest him and submit him to a judicial investigation. Similarly, it is a question of apprehending any participant or accomplice in these criminal acts.
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