Interpol Fugitive Captured in Morocco Following Long-Term Sentence
In a significant law enforcement operation, authorities from the Marrakech police department apprehended a 30-year-old man of Moroccan, Tunisian, and French nationality on July 15, 2026. The arrest was conducted under an international warrant issued by French judicial authorities, highlighting the effectiveness of international cooperation in tackling crime across borders. This individual is wanted for a serious crime, as he was sentenced to 30 years in prison in France for homicide committed with a firearm.
Initial investigations suggest that the suspect fatally shot an individual in a public area in Vitry-sur-Seine, France, in September 2017. The arrest took place during a security operation in Marrakech where the police consulted Interpol's database, revealing that the man had been flagged with a red notice. This notice, requested by the National Central Bureau of Paris, was crucial in facilitating the suspect's capture.
Following his arrest, the suspect was placed in custody as the investigation unfolds under the supervision of the relevant judicial authorities. The Moroccan legal system will now address the charges against him, in compliance with national laws, given his Moroccan citizenship. This case underscores the ongoing battle against international crime and the collaboration necessary between nations to ensure justice is served.
As reported by telquel.ma.