Moroccan Architect Claims French General Sought Military Base Information

A Moroccan architect has just stirred up the Moroccan security services after telling the police that a French general was spying on Morocco, and more specifically its military infrastructure.
A Moroccan architect, at night and well-dressed, went to a police station (tourist police) in Marrakech and, according to Assabah, the source of this information, asked to see an official to share highly sensitive and important information.
As soon as he was put in contact with a senior officer, the said architect began his account, talking about a French general who would have asked the architect many questions about Moroccan military bases. But where it became strange is the part where the architect (he is a real architect, his identity has been verified) indicated that this general would have carried out his acts of espionage (with the architect) at the Ibn Nafis psychiatric hospital in Marrakech, where he had previously been treated.
But the matter being too sensitive, and although there was no doubt that the architect was still mentally ill (especially since his statements were incoherent) and that this general and his discussions with the architect were pure hallucinations, the police nevertheless carried out the necessary checks before submitting this case to the public prosecutor’s office, which decided to send the architect back to the asylum to be treated again.
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