Moroccan Customs Seize Over 2 Tons of Cannabis Resin Near Agadir

The mobile customs unit of Agadir carried out, on Friday, August 6, 2021, the seizure of more than two tons of cannabis resin in the rural commune of Bounaamane, in the vicinity of Tiznit.
According to sources cited by Alyaoum24, the seizure of more than two tons of cannabis resin took place on Friday, August 6 around 4 a.m., in the rural commune of Bounaamane, reports. In action, the mobile customs unit. It tracked down and stopped a pickup truck in the rural commune of Bounaamane, in the vicinity of Tiznit.
The Agadir customs services then notified the competent Prosecutor’s Office, which ordered the referral of the case to the judicial police in order to deepen the investigations to determine the identity of all the persons involved, add the same sources.
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