Morocco Denies Claims of Man Burned for Witchcraft, DGSN Refutes Viral Video

The General Directorate of National Security (DGSN) has provided a formal denial of the allegations concerning a video posted by foreign Facebook pages, which would have been filmed in Morocco. This video shows the criminal immolation of a person accused of acts of witchcraft.
In a clarification, the DGSN indicates that the research and investigations carried out have revealed that no crime of this kind has been committed in Morocco, and that no criminal case following the modus operandi documented in the video sequence has been recorded.
The DGSN refutes the allegations disseminated by foreign pages attributing this excerpt to Morocco. It also assures that the technical expertise carried out by the technology tracing laboratories of the national security has confirmed that the video sequence documents an act that occurred outside Morocco, more precisely in a Latin American country.
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