Moroccan Police Uncover Weapons, Counterfeit Money in Foreign Nationals’ Home Amid Trafficking Investigation

The security services of the city of Témara would currently be in a state of excitement. Weapons and counterfeit bills were found in a house inhabited by foreigners.
A search of a residence where foreigners are staying in Témara would have allowed investigators to find counterfeit bills and weapons, and there is also talk of human trafficking and drug trafficking. Indeed, according to Alyaoum24, which cites its own security sources, this network that has just been dismantled is very active in the field of illegal immigration and drug trafficking, in addition to the weapons and counterfeit money found.
The same source specifies that this dwelling is located in Hay Massira in Témara and that currently one can see there a multitude of agents working there, including agents of the police, the technical police, but also of the BCIJ (Central Bureau of Judicial Investigation, under the DGST, the General Directorate of Territorial Surveillance).
At least one person was arrested during this security operation. The investigation and investigations are ongoing, according to the same source.
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