Student Arrested in Agadir: 31,000 Ecstasy Pills and Cocaine Seized in Bus Trafficking Bust

She was probably hiding behind her student status to engage in other illicit activities, namely drug trafficking. It is a 21-year-old woman who was just arrested in Agadir by the police.
"The Prefectural Judicial Police Service of the city of Agadir proceeded, on Saturday, June 15, to the arrest of a 21-year-old student," writes the General Directorate of National Security (DGSN) in a press release published on "Twitter."
"The young woman was apprehended on her arrival in Agadir from Tangier by bus," the DGSN specifies, adding that "the searches led to the seizure of 31,000 psychotropic tablets, divided between ecstasy and hallucinogenic medical tablets, as well as 100g of cocaine."
In addition to the young woman, two other individuals were arrested in Agadir. They had gone to the station to receive the seized drugs, it is further written.
The three drug traffickers were arrested and taken into custody as part of this investigation. They will be brought before the justice system as soon as it is completed, which is currently being conducted under the supervision of the Public Prosecutor’s Office.
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