Former Moroccan Police Inspector Arrested in 476kg Cocaine Trafficking Case

As he was trying to leave Moroccan territory, the former police inspector involved in a case of 476 kg of cocaine was arrested in Nador. He had been actively sought for a month.
The end of the run for the former policeman considered a key element in this case of 476 kg of cocaine finally found in his apartment. His arrest could lead to many surprises, such as the probable involvement of certain senior police officials in this case, notes Le360.
It all started on November 19, when an operation jointly carried out by the judicial police elements of Témara and Casablanca had made it possible to seize 476 kg of cocaine in an apartment in Harhoura, and to arrest a man and a woman.
As for the former police inspector, he had been dismissed from the DGSN in 2005, and had built up a colossal fortune by conducting many discreet businesses. Currently under close surveillance at the BNPJ headquarters in Casablanca, he has been placed in custody, pending the completion of the investigation ordered by the Public Prosecutor’s Office. He will then be brought before the Court of Appeal of Rabat.
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