ONCF Denies Publishing Incomplete Map of Morocco, Threatens Legal Action

The National Railway Office (ONCF) is said to have published an incomplete map of Morocco on one of its posters, sparking the outrage of Moroccan internet users. The Office has just denied the information and plans to take legal action against the authors of this rumor.
ONCF denied on Monday, September 26th the accusations relayed on social networks by internet users who accuse it of having published a truncated map of Morocco on one of its posters. In a statement, the Office disputes these "incorrect information", stating "not to be responsible for the poster" which would have been designed "by a specialized partner in car rental".
"We reserve the right to take appropriate legal action against any person suspected of disseminating false information" about the railway company, ONCF added in its note, which reaffirmed its commitment to "the sanctity of the constants that are the subject of national consensus".
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