The situation surrounding food shops and cafes on Moulay Rachid Street in the Gueliz neighborhood of Marrakech has taken a new turn, as a resident of building 201 was shocked to find her apartment door vandalized with black paint early this Saturday morning, May 2. The circumstances surrounding this incident remain unclear, raising concerns among the local community.
According to available information, the affected resident was one of the prominent complainants against several snack shops in the area. She and other residents have repeatedly filed complaints regarding these establishments, citing violations of closing hours and a persistent disturbance in the neighborhood. The noise from these businesses has become a significant source of frustration for the locals.
Furthermore, reports indicate that this woman has previously been a victim of vandalism on two occasions, where her car was broken into. Surveillance footage is believed to have recorded one of these incidents, potentially offering clues about the perpetrators.
In a related development, a human rights organization has intervened, filing a complaint regarding the current situation, which has intensified tensions on the aforementioned street. This escalation comes amid ongoing debates about the activities of certain shops in the area, further complicating the relationship between residents and business owners.
Sources suggest there may be a direct link between these vandalism incidents and the existing conflicts between the community and some shop owners, highlighting the growing discord in this vibrant part of Marrakech.
As reported by kech24.com.