Morocco’s counterterrorism capabilities continue to attract international endorsement. Strategic advisor to the Commissioner General of the Morocco’s counterterrorism capabilities continue to attract ...
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Morocco at Forefront of Counterterrorism Efforts at Regional & Continental Levels- Former DGSE AgentParis - Morocco is at the forefront of counterterrorism efforts at both the regional and continental levels, thanks to its highly effective security services and its deep understanding of security ...
Morocco’s strategic role in promoting stability in the Sahel is central to tackling transnational threats, with initiatives ...
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Hespress on MSNMorocco deals new blow to terrorist organizations by thwarting ISIS plotMoroccan security forces have successfully dismantled a dangerous terrorist cell linked to ISIS in the Sahel, preventing a major attack on the country. Acting on precise intelligence from the General ...
Alain Juillet, former director of intelligence at the French Directorate-General for External Security (DGSE), has commended Morocco’s efforts to Alain Juillet, former director of intelligence at the ...
Morocco has said it arrested 12 jihadists affiliated with the Islamic State group, in what was described as a 'highly ...
RABAT, Feb. 19 (Xinhua) -- Morocco has successfully foiled a "highly dangerous terrorist plot" and arrested 12 suspects, the Central Bureau of Judicial Investigation announced on Wednesday.
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الشرق الأوسط on MSNMorocco Foils ‘Highly Dangerous’ Terror PlotThe Central Bureau of Judicial Investigation (BCIJ) said on Wednesday that it successfully thwarted a “highly dangerous” ...
CASABLANCA, Morocco — Four Moroccan truck drivers who were kidnapped in West Africa over the weekend were released in Niger. The drivers were the latest victims of insecurity in the Sahel ...
Moroccan counter-terrorism police said Thursday they foiled a plot to “attack security sites” as four people suspected of links to the ISIS extremist group in the Sahel were arrested.
Morocco stopped 78,685 migrants from illegally crossing into European Union territory in 2024, up 4.6% from a year earlier, the Interior Ministry said on Thursday.
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