Morocco Boosts Security Measures for New Year’s Eve Celebrations

The General Directorate of National Security (DGSN) is working to ensure the safety of Moroccans on the occasion of New Year’s Eve 2023. A special security system has already been put in place.
The time has come to mobilize all logistical, material and human resources on the eve of New Year’s Eve 2023. The DGSN has put in place a security system in order to guarantee the safety of the population during the festivities, reports the Arabic daily Al Ahdath Al Maghribia. The security services intend to ensure security coverage throughout the kingdom. Strengthening patrols and surveillance rounds in the various boulevards and neighborhoods, especially around tourist sites, special patrols to secure foreign diplomatic representations, hotels and tourist sites in the major cities of the country... The DGSN is pulling out all the stops to allow the population to celebrate in peace.
In parallel, it has deployed traffic police and public security elements on the road networks, as well as on the most important roads and neighborhoods of the cities, not to mention the reinforcement of rescue police patrols and motorcyclists on public squares in the cities and the installation of fixed and mobile cameras. "This massive deployment of law enforcement is aimed at reassuring the population and showing that all security apparatus are ready to guarantee their safety during the New Year’s celebrations," says a police source from the Casablanca prefecture.
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