In a significant operation carried out in Marrakech, Moroccan police successfully apprehended a 63-year-old Indonesian citizen on Tuesday. This arrest stemmed from an international warrant issued by the judicial authorities in Indonesia, confirming the individual’s status as a wanted person.
The operation was executed in coordination between the National Police Judicial Squad and the security services of the Marrakech Security Directorate. This collaboration was based on precise information obtained from the databases of Interpol, which indicated that the individual was listed under a 'Red Notice' at the request of the Central National Bureau in Jakarta.
The international pursuit of this senior citizen is linked to suspicions raised by Indonesian authorities regarding his involvement in substantial financial corruption and manipulations within Indonesia's capital markets. Upon locating and detaining him in Marrakech, he was placed under extradition procedures as per the directives of the competent public prosecutor, ensuring that the legal process applicable to transnational crime cases is followed accordingly.
The Interpol office in Rabat, part of the General Directorate of National Security, promptly notified its counterpart in Indonesia regarding the arrest to initiate the necessary arrangements for the extradition of the wanted individual.
This operation reflects Morocco's ongoing efforts to enhance international security cooperation and activate judicial mechanisms in the pursuit of individuals sought globally for financial and economic crimes.
As reported by mojaz24.com.