On Tuesday, police in Marrakech successfully apprehended a 63-year-old Indonesian citizen, following confirmation that he was the subject of an international arrest warrant issued by judicial authorities in his home country.
This operation was carried out in coordination with the National Judicial Police Brigade and the security services of the Marrakech Security Prefecture, based on precise information provided by the databases of the International Criminal Police Organization, known as Interpol. The data indicated that the individual was listed in a "Red Notice" at the request of the National Central Bureau in Jakarta.
The details surrounding this international pursuit stem from suspicions by Indonesian authorities regarding his involvement in financial corruption and extensive manipulations within Indonesia's capital markets. Upon locating and arresting him in Marrakech, he was placed under extradition measures as per the directives of the competent public prosecutor, ensuring that the legal proceedings applicable to such cases involving transnational crime are duly followed.
The Interpol office in Rabat, which operates under the General Directorate of National Security, has notified its counterpart in Indonesia about the arrest to initiate arrangements for the extradition of the wanted individual.
This operation reflects Morocco's ongoing efforts to enhance international security cooperation and activate judicial mechanisms for pursuing individuals wanted globally for financial and economic crimes.
As reported by mojaz24.com.