Homeless Woman Arrested in Morocco for Alleged Kidnapping of 10-Month-Old Baby

The judicial police elements of Casablanca, in coordination with the national security elements at the Meknes police prefecture, arrested a 28-year-old vagrant for her alleged involvement in the kidnapping of a 10-month-old female infant.
The case follows a complaint filed by a woman, stating that she had entrusted her baby to a vagrant friend who disappeared into thin air. The services of the Casablanca police prefecture had opened, on Friday evening, a judicial investigation under the supervision of the competent public prosecutor’s office, in light of this complaint, in order to understand what really happened, and at best, find the 10-month-old baby, reports the MAP.
Thus, after intense searches and investigations carried out as part of this case, the police were able to identify the defendant and arrested her near the Meknes bus station, where she was living in a state of vagrancy and begging. She was fortunately found with the baby who was immediately transferred to the hospital for the necessary medical examinations, adds the same source.
The suspect was placed in custody at the disposal of the investigation, conducted under the supervision of the competent public prosecutor’s office to determine the ins and outs of this case. The infant will be returned to its mother, once the necessary legal and health measures have been completed.
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