PJD Official Sentenced to Prison for Stealing Colleague’s Bank Funds

Fatima Al Kohl, municipal representative of the Justice and Development Party (PJD) of the Head of Government, Saâdeddine El Othmani, was sentenced by the Court of First Instance of Taza to two months in prison and a fine of 500 dirhams for having stolen money from the bank account of her colleague, Rachida Eddiche.
As soon as this theft case occurred, it would have been covered up by the party members, who pleaded with the plaintiff so that she would drop the proceedings against her "sister" from the same political party.
The interventions of the leaders of the higher bodies did not prevent Rachida Eddiche from maintaining her complaint in order to be reimbursed, as promised by her superiors, reports barlamane.com.
To recall, the accused, knowing her colleague’s password, would have stolen her bank card and withdrawn an amount of 10,000 dirhams.
Thanks to the video recordings of her bank, Rachida Eddiche was able to identify her colleague, Kohl, whom she did not want to forgive, by taking the matter to court.
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