Moroccan intelligence lures Algerian youngsters to recruit them in military ranks against West Saharans
Citizens in Tindouf, south of Algeria talk about Algerian youngsters from the locality and its environs, who were lured by Moroccan intelligence offering them houses, jobs, marriage and permanent residence in Laayoune capital of West Sahara occupied by Morocco, in order to recruit them in military ranks through training for six months before getting the offered privileges.
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According to Echorouk sources, families of the Algerian youngsters seduced by the Moroccan intelligence said they aim to drag a certain category of youngest who are easily tempted in light of their bad situation because of unemployment and lack of housing.
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Moroccan intelligence agents present themselves in Tindouf, south of Algeria, as businesspersons or smugglers who can provide everything for anyone wishing to live in Laayoune.
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Moroccan agents show their real intentions when the victims arrive to the Moroccan-occupied territory, where they impose on them a six months military training before receiving any of the privileges arguing that the region in at war with the Polisario Front, thing which requires a military training.
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However, the hidden intention of this unveiled Moroccan plan was to recruit Algerians either to kill their Saharan brothers or to become agents in the Moroccan intelligence.
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Services of monitoring plans by Moroccan intelligence assert that the aim behind using pictures and certificates of those Algerian youngsters is political through claiming that there are Algerians who do not believe in the rights of West Saharan people to get their independence and land.
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According to what Tindouf citizens, who decided to protect their children, said they called them and ordered them to return to their homes.
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It should be indicated that this Moroccan plan by Moroccan intelligence is not the only, as there are hidden links between terrorist groups in northern Mali some Mauritanian regions and Moroccan authorities, as these strong ties transformed the store to a negotiator in cases of kidnapping and a mediator, as happened in the case of the French hostage, released by terrorists under French pressure and Moroccan mediation with a terrorist from the Sahel region, as published in Echorouk previously.