Imprisoned Moroccan Surgeon Faces New Charges in High-Profile Human Trafficking Case

The famous plastic surgeon Dr. Hassan Tazi, owner of the Chifaa clinic, imprisoned in the Oukacha prison for, among other things, human trafficking and abuse of weakness, should soon return to the Casablanca Court of Appeal.
Hassan Tazi should soon be informed of the date of the first hearing of his trial. In the meantime, the criminal chamber of the Casablanca Court of Appeal has retained complicity in fraud and in the falsification of commercial documents and their use, reports the Arabic-language daily Assabah. The investigating judge had previously canceled these charges. The criminal chamber has thus just aggravated the charges against the plastic surgeon.
To read:
Dr Tazi, his brother, his wife and other people are accused separately of human trafficking, exploitation of the vulnerability of people for commercial purposes, fraud against benefactors acting in good faith, falsification of treatment invoices
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