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Moroccan police arrest wanted cybercriminal in Marrakech, exposing European failures

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Moroccan police arrest wanted cybercriminal in Marrakech, exposing European failures
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In a major breakthrough in the fight against cybercrime, Moroccan authorities have successfully arrested a dual Algerian-French national in Marrakech, wanted across Europe for orchestrating widespread digital banking fraud. The arrest, which took place on Friday, July 18, was conducted by the cybercrime division of the Marrakech Judicial Police.

According to security sources, the suspect was the subject of multiple international arrest warrants and considered a high-value target due to his alleged involvement in numerous hacking operations that caused significant financial damage to banks and private individuals in various European countries.

The operation underscores Morocco’s growing role as a reliable partner in global security, particularly in areas where even well-funded European police forces have struggled. With limited resources but high efficiency, Moroccan law enforcement continues to demonstrate tactical precision, operational discretion, and an unwavering commitment to national and regional security.

This is not an isolated incident. Over recent years, Morocco has established itself as a key player in combating terrorism, human trafficking, drug smuggling, and now cybercrime—earning international recognition and respect.

The arrest also raises serious questions for European agencies: how could such a notorious cybercriminal move so freely across borders within the EU without being apprehended earlier? The answer may lie in a growing imbalance between digital threat evolution and law enforcement response across some European states.

Morocco’s success is no coincidence. It stems from a deep-rooted strategy, professional discipline, and daily efforts of its security forces. As this case demonstrates, while Europe debates, Morocco acts.



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