Moroccan Authorities Dismantle Suspected Terrorist Cell in Salé, Arrest Six

Very early this Tuesday, April 23, the Central Bureau of Judicial Investigation (BCIJ) apprehended a group of six individuals in Hay Laayayda, located in Salé. They are suspected of belonging to a terrorist cell.
The Central Bureau of Judicial Investigation did not skimp on the means to apprehend these outlaws. Indeed, six intervention units composed of about ten people each were mobilized for this operation.
Carried out jointly by elements of the Central Bureau of Judicial Investigation and the Directorate General of Territorial Surveillance (DGST), in coordination with the prefecture of Salé, the said operation made it possible to carry out six arrests and not the least.
These are, according to the authorities, a cell close to terrorist groups. Presented as "the leader of the group", Mohammed S., 22 years old, had pledged allegiance to the terrorist organization Daesh and was about to act.
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