The Public Prosecutor’s Office ordered the detention, for the purposes of the investigation, of two people. They are accused of their alleged involvement in the assault of users of National Road No. 4 connecting Fez to Kenitra.
These two individuals attacked and robbed users, on the night of July 29, on the RN No. 4, connecting Fez to Kenitra, near the Skhounat douar, in the Meknes region.
The investigations, carried out by the judicial police and the Royal Gendarmerie services, made it (…)
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Two Arrested for Highway Robbery and Assault on Morocco’s Fez-Kenitra Road
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Outcry as Emaciated Dogs Found in Abandoned Building in Kénitra, Morocco
10 December 2022, by SylvanusIn Kénitra, starving and mistreated dogs languish near the bodies of their peers in an abandoned building.
The publication of videos and photos of lifeless puppies, emaciated, emaciated, skeletal dogs, locked up and squeezed into an abandoned building, is moving the web. It was the local authorities who moved these "street" animals to this place, civil society actors on the spot told L’Opinion. Thanks to the mobilization of a large number of its followers, 20 dogs have been taken care of (…) -
PJD Party Meeting in Morocco Erupts in Violence: Member Loses Teeth in Headbutt Incident
24 April 2019, by AmineHeadbutts in partisan brotherhoods are in fashion... While a few days ago, there was talk of the PAM deputy Joumani who had headbutted the PGS of the PAM Hakim Benchemach, now another headbutt has taken place at the PJD. The victim is missing some teeth.
During a communication meeting organized by the PJD in Kenitra, and chaired by Minister Aziz Rebbah, two PJD members (or rather one) settled a misunderstanding in the manner of Zidane: Headbutt without the slightest warning.
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Tragic Gas Leak from Water Heater Kills Pregnant Woman and Husband in Kenitra, Morocco
29 October 2019, by GinetteA pregnant woman and her husband died in Kenitra on Sunday, October 27, due to a gas leak.
The failure of a water heater would be the cause of this tragedy, according to sources cited by the site le360.
The gas leak cost the lives of a husband and his wife who was nearly nine months pregnant. The two victims lived near the old Kenitra train station.
An investigation has been opened by the police to determine the exact circumstances of the tragedy. -
Police Officer Fires Weapon During Arrest of Six in Kenitra, Morocco
7 May 2020, by GinetteA police inspector was forced to use his service weapon after six individuals violated the state of health emergency in Kenitra. At least, this is what the Directorate General of National Security (DGSN) claims.
It all started with an intervention to arrest the six defendants "for exchange of blows and injuries" using bladed weapons in the Al Wahda neighborhood. According to a statement from the Directorate General of National Security (DGSN), once on the scene, the police elements were (…) -
Expired Food Seized in Morocco as Ramadan Approaches, Authorities Warn
16 April 2019, by SaidDespite the vigilance of the authorities, particularly the services of the Ministry of the Interior, many merchants take advantage of the arrival of Ramadan to sell expired products.
This is what recently happened in Kenitra, reports the newspaper Al Massae, which states that several types of products highly sought after during the holy month were seized by the health authorities. The daily cites for example dried fruits, dairy products, canned goods and dates that some distributors had (…) -
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Wealthy Moroccans Flout COVID-19 Restrictions, Host Large Gatherings Despite Ban
4 October 2020, by JérômeGatherings, parties with friends, engagements, weddings, baptisms, funerals... are normally prohibited by law, since the state of health emergency was instituted. A provision nevertheless violated by wealthy Moroccans.
In Bouskoura, the police surprised and put an end to a gathering, on the occasion of a ceremony organized by a well-known tea trader and a real estate developer, who decided to unite their children.
Likewise, a wealthy couple in Bouznika, having decided to celebrate the (…) -
Chinese Auto Parts Giant Expands in Morocco with $380 Million Wheel Factory
28 December 2020, by JérômeSpecialized in aluminum molding and the production of aluminum automotive parts, the Chinese group Citic Dicastel has just inaugurated its second aluminum wheel production plant. For a total investment of 350 million euros, the plant was inaugurated on Saturday, December 26 in Kenitra.
Launched since November 2019, the new plant will multiply the annual production capacity to reach 6 million wheels, with the creation of 1,250 jobs, thus exceeding the predefined objectives. The plant will (…) -
Morocco Denies Rumors of Wastewater Discharge in Kenitra River
28 April 2020, by GinetteThe Ministry of Energy, Mines and Environment has just denied the information that wastewater was being discharged into the river near Kenitra.
Contrary to what is being circulated on social networks, it states that the work that is the subject of the photo accompanying the article in question, "concerns the construction of the stormwater pipe and not the wastewater". Moreover, "this work carried out between 2016 and 2017, was supervised by the autonomous water and electricity (…)