Former Moroccan Minister’s Son Surrenders in Counterfeit Mask Trafficking Case

The son of a former Minister of Human Rights, involved in a network of traffic in protective masks and counterfeiting of trademarks, surrendered on his own to the police services of Casablanca.
His name would have been mentioned during the interrogation of the 3 persons involved, including French nationals, arrested a few days ago for selling counterfeit brand masks to several clients.
The Casablanca police services had pinned down three individuals, operating from a factory in Ain Sebaa, for their alleged involvement in the illegal traffic of protective masks and false declaration of brand.
According to the site rue20, the commercial brand, headquartered in Luxembourg, has stated that it does not produce masks, dealing a heavy blow to many customers, including pharmacies, embassies, and even public institutions.
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