The latest developments in the case in which officials, security officials, brokers and judges are following up | Agadir24

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The First Instance Criminal Chamber in charge of money crimes at the Court of Appeal in Casablanca decided, in its session yesterday, Thursday, March 9, to hold the trial of 24 people, including two deputy prosecutors and security men, until next Tuesday, to start the proceedings.

This, and at the end of the session devoted to the completion of the discussion, the court rejected the request to grant temporary release to the accused, “H, S”, a lawyer at the Casablanca Authority. And two employees, one of them in the Court of Appeal and the other in the injunctive court, a cafe operator, a waiter, a taxi driver, a legal advisor, a company owner, a welding employee, a retired in the Royal Gendarmerie, an employee in the injunctive court, 3 police officers, a lawyer in the Casablanca Authority, along with a number Of the women, including a cleaner at the Ain Sebaa court.

As for the followers who are at liberty and enjoy judicial privilege, the matter concerns each of the police inspector Mumtaz, an officer in the judicial police, Pasha Mumtaz in Nouaceur, and the deputy of the king’s attorney at the injunctive court of Ain Sebaa.

According to the available data, the Public Prosecution charged those concerned with forming a criminal gang specialized in committing misdemeanors and felonies of bribery, forgery of official records, and mediation in them with public officials in exchange for paying and receiving large sums of money, abuse of influence, marital infidelity, participation and fraud. .

According to the same sources, the case in which these people were prosecuted has nothing to do with what was circulated that it is an extension of the audio recording attributed to the judges, indicating that it is related to the file of forging contracts at the level of Dar Bouazza.

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