Moroccan Property Rights Activist Faces Harassment in France

Jurist Moussa Elkhal, a specialist in spoliation cases, says he is a victim of harassment in France where he resides.
The jurist and his family are being harassed, reports Le Dauphiné libéré, in a long investigation. According to the explanations of Moussa Elkhal, the royal and public intervention had led the then Minister of Justice, Mustapha Ramid, to look into the case. The successor of Ramid had proposed a reform of the land registry, which more or less slows down the spoliation of other people’s property.
With false documents and complicity in the world of justice, property has always been looted in Morocco. The only thing that has changed is that drug traffickers, convicted in France, are increasingly infiltrating these networks, the same source specifies. As a result, the jurist Moussa Elkhal who deals with these files is a victim of harassment.
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