School Director in Meknes Arrested for Selling Fake Diplomas in Sting Operation

In Meknes, the judicial police succeeded in catching the director of a vocational training institution red-handed for his involvement in a fake diploma trafficking.
It all started with a complaint filed against the director of the optical and optometry training institution, approved by the OFPPT, at the office of the public prosecutor. The police set a trap for him in which a young man who had never attended his institution participated, but to whom he asked for a sum of 5,000 DH in exchange for a certificate diploma, reports the daily Assabah. The police officers fine-tuned their plan: the serial numbers of the banknotes were photographed before the day of the handover of the money to the director.
To read:
Accompanied by a police inspector, the fake buyer of the fake diploma will meet the director to hand him the agreed amount. He cashes the 5,000 DH and demands another account. It is at this precise moment that the judicial police intervene and arrest the director in the act. Released, he is prosecuted on provisional release.
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