Morocco Launches Online Platform for Reporting COVID-19 Lockdown Violations

Faced with the spread of the coronavirus, the General Directorate of National Security (DGSN) has launched a service that will allow citizens to report any person who violates the containment measures.
This is a platform that citizens can access through the address: https://covid.dgsn.gov.ma/. This platform will serve as a channel for reporting people who violate law no. 2.20.292 on the provisions taken in the context of the state of health emergency, and law no. 2.20.293 on the declaration of the state of health emergency throughout the national territory, in order to curb the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic.
According to the DGSN, "the non-communication of these offenses constitutes a potential danger to public health." It indicates that these acts may relate to indoor or outdoor gatherings, crowds or openings of establishments receiving the public and not presenting an essential character in this period of COVID-19.
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