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This is How Moroccan Intelligence Is Seeking To Liquidate Police Officer Noureddine Boufara

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This is How Moroccan Intelligence Is Seeking To Liquidate Police Officer Noureddine Boufara

The case of the former Moroccan police officer, Noureddine Boufra, turned into a bitter wrangling between the French, Moroccan and Belgian press, after addressing some of what he experienced within the Moroccan security services and the involvement of senior officials there in the crimes of drug trafficking and money laundering.

The Moroccan intelligence services have been endeavoring to liquidate him on European soil after he was able to escape from Morocco, and exposed the manifold secrets of the Royal Palace directly involved in a raft of foul-smelling affairs.

According to converging sources, the Moroccan Foreign Intelligence Directorate (DGED) began as in a first action to camouflage the media, beginning in April 2017, through some media outlets close to the Teffe Code, to confirm that the officer was in abundance in the Belgian capital, and the media camouflage was of different dates.

An editor at Mediapart magazine said that the Police officer was very active in the fight against drugs and in return they falsely accused him of corruption practices.

This was purported by all the above-mentioned papers. This means that the source on which one source relied was the foreign intelligence service DGED, which knew his place of residence, as he was a resident of a Belgian house of camouflage, thus moving from the planning process to the implementation process.

When the Moroccan Intelligence Service decided to move to the stage of carrying out the physical liquidation process, it was careful to protect one of its clients, who arrived at the new housing in Bafra, which was close to one of the seaports.

This client was able to reach his new home through one of his close friends, who lived away from him at about 40 kilometers, was not the intention of this loyal friend Alchayah, but the latter did not know that there is a plan to liquidate Noureddine Boufara, and had never even visited his home.

On February 3, DGED’s client came to the lake and recorded a live broadcast via Facebook claiming the struggle and denouncing Mohammed VI’s regime. He actually recorded the video after he learned of changing his residence and finally leaving the city.

An intelligence plan then was set up to protect its client. And the preparation of an answer to him in the case of the call to investigate him, because he did not know change the address of his residence and that he attended to visit him and when he did not find him he took advantage of his presence and worked on video recording, and time disappeared from view to go away from the area for a distance of more than 600 kilometers, then the informant contacted police officer Noureddine Boufara.

The reason for the reference in the newspapers that dealt with the subject of the officer Noureddine Boufara and his fight against drugs at the international level was not to praise his achievements but to confuse the papers, as well as his presence in Belgium and accusing him of corruption. The goal was clear after all this media campaign launched against him, with on target his projected assassination and the fabrication by the Moroccan intelligences services of fake charges of a criminal gang.

The security services point to the corruption of the former officer, as they desire to liquidate or deport him to the Kingdom, because of the size of important and sensitive information in his possession, with several high-ranking Moroccan figures demanding the head of the fugitive officer, notably Fouad Ali El Hema, the security adviser to the King and his friend Elias Amari.

What is baffling, however, is that the director of the Internal Intelligence Service (DGST) did not go out with any official communication to deny the charges against him, but remained silent on issues that were not even worth talking about.

According to the statements of the officer Noureddine Boufara, who gave up the Moroccan nationality and removed the allegiance from King Mohamed VI, he holds the King personally and his security adviser Fouad Ali El Hema fully responsible for any wrongdoing against his him, in case he and his son were subjected to any attack or assassination by the Moroccan intelligence services.

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