Deux hauts fonctionnaires renvoyés chez eux:
Published Thursday, September 14, 2006
http://themedialine.org/news/news_detail.asp?NewsID=15091
Morocco's King Muhammad VI has removed a senior security officer from his
position, following the exposure of an Islamist plot to infiltrate the
police and armed forces, Moroccan officials said.
Last month government officials broke up an Islamist group called An'sar
Al-Mahdi, which had managed to recruit at least nine members of the police
and military.
Hamidou Laanigri, the chief of National Security, was the second
high-ranking official to lose his position following the crackdown, Reuters
reported.
Muhammad Belbachir, a military intelligence service chief, was fired last
month because of what official described as his failure to prevent radical
Islamists from penetrating the military.
The government said the Islamist group was planning to launch a holy war
against Morocco and turn it into an Islamist state. Fifty six members of the
group were arrested.
Published Thursday, September 14, 2006
http://themedialine.org/news/news_detail.asp?NewsID=15091
Morocco's King Muhammad VI has removed a senior security officer from his
position, following the exposure of an Islamist plot to infiltrate the
police and armed forces, Moroccan officials said.
Last month government officials broke up an Islamist group called An'sar
Al-Mahdi, which had managed to recruit at least nine members of the police
and military.
Hamidou Laanigri, the chief of National Security, was the second
high-ranking official to lose his position following the crackdown, Reuters
reported.
Muhammad Belbachir, a military intelligence service chief, was fired last
month because of what official described as his failure to prevent radical
Islamists from penetrating the military.
The government said the Islamist group was planning to launch a holy war
against Morocco and turn it into an Islamist state. Fifty six members of the
group were arrested.