Violent Gang Terrorizes Sidi Slimane: Multiple Attacks Leave Victims Severely Injured

A gang whose members have family ties with each other is said to have attacked several people in the vicinity of Sidi Slimane. They would use swords and tricycles to rob citizens under threat. They do not hesitate to carry out their threats. And this is not the only active gang in the region...
According to Al Akhbar, in order to explain the seriousness of the attacks, several people among the many victims would have received medical certificates of disability of more than 45 days after being attacked by this violent gang. We can therefore understand, although the media does not specify it, that there were blows and injuries.
Several members of this "family" gang have also, according to the same source, been convicted in absentia to 15 years in prison. As for the others, they are subject to national arrest warrants and are actively being sought. But the authorities have so far failed to arrest them. And their misdeeds continue...
Al Akhbar specifies that the members of this gang threaten their victims with reprisals if they were to reveal the story of what they have suffered to the authorities. Or to file a complaint.
In addition, this gang is active while another is still present in the region, which had seriously injured a farmer in the head with a bladed weapon when his brother had several fractures and injuries in several parts of the body. They had to be taken to a private clinic in Kenitra, urgently, given the seriousness of their injuries and fractures. The regional hospital of Sidi Slimane had then declared itself incompetent. They were also deprived of many goods and several other objects belonging to them were vandalized.
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