Tragic Loss of a Distinguished Security Leader
The Moroccan national security community is in mourning following the passing of a prominent figure, Zaitouni Al-Hail, who served as the Director of Public Security at the General Directorate of National Security. Al-Hail, who also held the position of Security Chief in Marrakech, died on the evening of August 20 at the military hospital in Rabat at the age of 70. His death was attributed to health complications resulting from a stroke, marking the end of a significant chapter in Moroccan law enforcement.
A Career Marked by Dedication and Leadership
Zaitouni Al-Hail was widely recognized as a cornerstone of the Moroccan security apparatus, known for his unwavering commitment and service to the nation. His extensive career was characterized by a series of significant leadership roles, including his tenure as the Security Chief of Marrakech, where he played a crucial role in enhancing public order and implementing preventative strategies in the city famously known as the "Red City." In addition to his leadership in Marrakech, Al-Hail served as the Director of Public Security at the central administration of the General Directorate of National Security. His contributions were instrumental in modernizing and improving the operations of various police sectors, including judicial police, urban management, traffic administration, and field coverage at the national level. Al-Hail was also a prominent representative of Morocco in international forums focused on crime prevention and security strategy development. He was directly involved in formulating and executing security plans for numerous major events and sports competitions hosted in the kingdom, ensuring their safety and success. Known for his professionalism, strict discipline, and principle of direct communication, Al-Hail embodied selflessness and dedication throughout his years of service, building a reputation for integrity and reliability across various ranks and responsibilities.
The news of his passing has left a profound sense of loss among his colleagues and within the broader national security community, who regard his departure as a significant loss of an exceptional security professional who contributed immensely to the nation. His funeral is set to take place in Marrakech, with attendance expected from senior security officials and family members, honoring his legacy and service to the Moroccan people.
As reported by belpresse.com.