Morocco Arrests Two Suspects Linked to French Drug Trafficker’s Escape

Following two red notices from the Interpol Paris office, Morocco through its General Directorate of National Security (DGSN) has succeeded in arresting two accomplices of the drug trafficker Mohamed Amra, arrested on Saturday in Romania.
Alan Gomes, born in 1997 in Évreux (France) and Albinou Dasylva, born in 1987 in Elbeuf (France) are no longer free to move around. They were arrested on Sunday in Marrakech after Interpol Paris sent two red notices to the General Directorate of National Security (DGSN) led by Abdellatif Hammouchi. These two individuals are among the main suspects involved in the commando that participated in the escape of Mohamed Amra, on May 14, 2024, during which two prison officers
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