Casablanca, Morocco — a Tragic Incident in Casablanca Has Resulted in the Murder of a 74-year-old Second-category Taxi Driver.
The victim was found abandoned in the Ain Chok area, having suffered a fatal assault with a bladed weapon. This case has drawn significant attention, not only due to the nature of the crime but also because it highlights the dangers faced by transport workers in the city.
The incident follows a series of violent attacks on professionals in the transport sector, raising concerns about safety measures.
In a crucial development, the Casablanca police have arrested two taxi drivers, aged 40 and 48, in connection with the murder. One suspect was apprehended in Oujda, while the other was taken into custody in Casablanca. Both suspects have been found guilty by the investigators.
The investigation also led to the seizure of a light vehicle believed to have been used in the crime. Moroccan authorities are currently holding both suspects to determine the circumstances and motives behind the heinous act. This case underscores the need for enhanced safety measures for taxi drivers and other transport workers, who often operate in hazardous environments.
The Moroccan public awaits further details regarding the investigation and the potential outcomes for the suspects.
The incident has sparked a community outcry, prompting calls for stronger protections for transport workers in Casablanca.
The police are working diligently to ensure that the safety of this vulnerable group remains a priority.
*Additional reporting by ImNews | Sources consulted: 5*
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This original article was produced by the ImNews editorial team
Source: moroccoworldnews
Source: Safaa Kasraoui





