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    Dismantling a network for trafficking “Moroccan schoolgirls” – Saudi News

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    Dismantling a network for trafficking “Moroccan schoolgirls” – Saudi News


    The story began with mysterious and disturbing health indicators in underage girls, and ended with a large-scale security operation that revealed the threads of one of the most shocking cases in Morocco in recent days, after the fall of an organized network targeting schoolgirls.

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    Scattered suspicions in the city of Ksar El-Kebir turned into intensive investigations that led judicial police officers to dismantle a network suspected of being involved in luring minors and exploiting them in exchange for sums of money, in a hot file that sparked a massive wave of anger and anxiety within local circles.

    According to preliminary data, investigations were launched immediately after suspicious health conditions appeared in a number of girls, and with the first lead being followed and research expanding, shocking details were revealed about an organized activity that directly targets female middle and high school students.

    However, the security ambush, which was carried out after days of secret surveillance and tracking, resulted in the arrest of 5 people, including a man and his wife suspected of running the network, while 4 underage girls believed to be among the victims were found inside the network’s den.

    Circulating information indicates that the network was selecting and luring girls with great care, before transporting them to various isolated locations, including peasant farms in the Larache and Kenitra regions, in addition to a secret house that is believed to have been the main station for managing these suspicious activities.

    What is most dangerous in this heated judicial file is that preliminary estimates indicate that the number of victims may exceed 12 minor girls, which opens the door to one of the largest cases of human exploitation that the region has witnessed in recent years.

    As the investigations expand, the specialized security teams continue to examine and transcribe new digital data, amid strong talk about the seizure of video recordings and secret documents that may reveal additional extensions of the network, and the possibility of other possible names linked to the case being dropped.

    Pending the results of the official investigations, the Moroccan city of Ksar El-Kébir is still living under the impact of major shock, while the Moroccan street awaits deterrent judicial rulings against those involved in this case, which ended with the fall of an entire network into the grip of the security forces.

    The story began with mysterious and alarming health indicators among underage girls and ended with a large-scale security operation that uncovered one of the most shocking cases in Morocco in recent days, following the dismantling of an organized network targeting schoolgirls.

    Scattered suspicions in the city of Ksar el Kebir turned into intensive investigations that led judicial police elements to dismantle a network suspected of luring minors and exploiting them for financial gain, in a hot case that sparked a wave of outrage and concern within local circles.

    According to initial data, the investigations began as soon as suspicious health cases appeared among several girls, and as the first lead was followed and the research expanded, shocking details emerged about an organized activity that directly targets students from middle and high schools.

    However, the security ambush executed after days of covert surveillance and tracking resulted in the arrest of 5 individuals, including a man and his wife suspected of running the network, while 4 underage girls believed to be among the victims were found inside the network’s hideout.

    Circulating information indicates that the network carefully selected and lured girls before transporting them to various isolated locations, including agricultural farms in the Larache and Kenitra regions, in addition to a secret house believed to be the main hub for managing these suspicious activities.

    The most alarming aspect of this hot judicial file is that initial estimates suggest the number of victims may exceed 12 underage girls, opening the door to one of the largest human exploitation cases the region has witnessed in recent years.

    As the investigations widen, specialized security teams continue to examine and extract new digital data, amid strong talk of seizing video recordings and confidential documents that could reveal additional extensions of the network and the possibility of implicating other potential names linked to the case.

    While awaiting the results of the official investigations, the city of Ksar el Kebir in Morocco remains in the grip of a major shock, as the Moroccan public awaits severe judicial rulings against those involved in this case that ended with the complete network falling into the hands of security forces.



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