French Quadruple Murder Suspect from 2013 Possibly Hiding in Morocco, Authorities Respond

The Directorate General of National Security (DGSN) has just reacted following the publication of a video of a woman who claims that the murderer of her sister and her three children is hiding in Morocco.
In a press release, the DGSN brought this case to the media. According to it, it was on the social network, Facebook, that "a woman called for the arrest of her brother-in-law for his alleged involvement in the voluntary murder, on French territory, in 2013, of the sister of the latter and her three minor children, adding that she suspects that he is on the run in Morocco".
Initially, in response to the call from the person concerned, the DGSN states that, thanks to an international arrest warrant issued by the French judicial authorities against the accused, the Rabat Interpol Office then "carried out all the necessary searches and investigations", without however "succeeding in locating the accused on national territory". This led to "the generalization of the search", in order to "facilitate his arrest in accordance with the provisions of international security and judicial cooperation".
The DGSN says it remains mobilized, interacting with the broadcast call. It reassured of the continuation of the searches by the Rabat Interpol Office. In coordination with the French security authorities, it "will facilitate the arrest of the accused".
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