Luxury-Loving Scammer Arrested for Fake Job Contract Scheme in Morocco

The Royal Gendarmerie of Temara put an end last Thursday to the adventure of a repeat offender scammer. The individual had made a fortune by deceiving his victims with fake employment contracts.
Very elegant with a pronounced taste for luxury clothes, the accused promised his victims jobs within the ranks of the Auxiliary Forces or in the Gulf countries, thanks to the intervention of his acquaintances.
For this, reports the daily Assabah, the victims, who number in the tens, had to pay between 30,000 and 40,000 dirhams. The individual, originally from Ain Aouda, managed to sell several fake contracts in Rabat before heading to Khouribga in search of new victims.
Following numerous complaints filed, the Royal Gendarmerie services managed to locate the suspect. Several fake employment contracts were seized during the search of his home in Ain Atiq.
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