Minors’ Intimate Video Scandal Leads to Arrests in Moroccan City

Three people were arrested last Saturday by the Royal Gendarmerie of Ouazzane for their involvement in the dissemination of intimate photos and videos featuring two college girls around fifteen years old. An investigation is underway to determine the exact circumstances of this case and identify the responsibilities of all the people involved.
The three individuals attend the same college as the two minors whose sextape was circulated on instant messaging applications. The three suspects were placed in custody pending the results of the investigation opened under the supervision of the competent prosecutor’s office in Ouazzane. The two victims were questioned, according to the president of the provincial office of the Moroccan League for the Defense of Human Rights in Ouazzane, Noureddine Othmane.
According to the daily Assabah, the representative of the Moroccan League for the Defense of Human Rights in Ouazzane said that his association has often drawn the attention of the authorities to certain practices in the vicinity of the province’s schools. These include drug trafficking, harassment and sexual exploitation that could plunge students and their families into hell.
He calls on the competent authorities to assume their responsibility and strictly apply the law to punish any person involved in these crimes. He also urges the provincial authorities to make cultural and educational spaces available to students in order to divert them from this kind of situation, the daily notes.
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