Illegal Arms Network Uncovered in Northern Morocco, Weapons Sold for 6,000 Dirhams

In the northern regions of Morocco, the situation is worrying. Several weapons sold for 6000 dhs would be in circulation. This constitutes a real threat to the local population, in particular, and to the whole Kingdom, in general.
According to the daily Assabah, uncontrolled individuals would possess weapons in the northern regions. The Arabic-language newspaper claims that a native of Béni Chiker, a small town in northeastern Morocco, would be behind this illegal circulation.
The individual in question would have already provoked a series of bloody clashes with the Spanish Civil Guard. In addition, he would be at the head of a vast network of arms and cocaine trafficking, in the province of Nador.
On alert, the Moroccan police are already mobilizing to track down the criminal who has established his base in Melilla. Wanted, the man would also be wanted by the Spanish authorities.
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