In recent hours, national security agencies have successfully apprehended several individuals in the cities of Fes and Casablanca, suspected of involvement in various criminal activities. This operation highlights the collaborative efforts of local and central security services aimed at reducing crime rates and ensuring public safety.
In Fes, a coordinated operation between the regional judicial police and the General Directorate for Territorial Surveillance led to the arrest of two men, aged 28 and 29, on the evenings of Thursday and Friday, August 20 and 21. These arrests are in connection with the suspicious death of a young man who fell from the third floor of a residential building. Police began their investigation on Thursday evening after the victim was found deceased following a dispute with the suspects. Investigations are currently underway to clarify the circumstances surrounding the incident and to determine the level of involvement of each party. The suspects have been placed in custody as directed by the relevant public prosecutor, while the victim's body has been retained at the hospital for a forensic examination to ascertain the cause of death.
Meanwhile, in Casablanca, a team from the national security services in the Hay Hassani area successfully arrested a 20-year-old man on Friday morning, August 21, who is suspected of causing damage to several vehicles. The suspect reportedly inflicted damage on four cars parked on the public street in the Janan El Louz area. He was apprehended shortly after committing the offenses while in an advanced state of intoxication. He has also been placed under custody pending a judicial investigation, which will be conducted under the supervision of the public prosecutor to uncover all the details and circumstances of the case and to identify the specific charges against him.
These security operations reflect a clear directive to enhance cooperative efforts between local and central authorities, ensuring heightened vigilance and rapid responses to incidents of violence and vandalism. This contributes to the protection of citizens and property while maintaining public security stability. Judicial investigations will continue to bring those involved to justice as soon as the inquiries are completed.
As reported by maghribona24.com.