Three Arrested in Salé for Assaulting Police and Damaging Public Property

The DGSN announced the arrest yesterday, Thursday, of three individuals by the anti-gang brigade of the provincial security of Salé. They would be involved in a case of defamation and insult to police officers in the performance of their duties, refusal to comply and material damage to public property.
A statement from the General Directorate of National Security (DGSN) indicates that elements of the Sidi Moussa police station in Salé arrested a woman, with multiple criminal records and who is the subject of several wanted notices for drug cases.
The arrest of this woman was met with resistance from her family, including six of her sisters, who attacked the police officers by "uttering insults and insults and causing material damage to the service vehicle".
The person concerned, the statement specifies, "was placed in custody before being presented to the competent prosecutor’s office".
In addition, the elements of the anti-gang brigade proceeded to arrest three of her relatives who were also placed in custody. The anti-gang brigade would also be on the trail of other people who contributed or participated in these criminal acts.
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