Rabat-in a quick reaction to an alarming social media post, judicial police in Biougra, a city in the province of Chtouka Aït Baha in the Souss-Massa region in Morocco, two people were arrested on Friday
National security services acted immediately After a video was discovered on social media platforms that buy the individuals the purchase of fuel and claimed that it would be used for supposed explosions in the city.
The film material then showed the suspects that were set on fire in an empty area and visual effects added to create the illusion of an explosion.
After the publication of the video, the authorities carried out investigations to identify and arrest two suspects.
In the meantime, the police arrested an employee at a gas station
According to converting reports, one of the two suspects is a 17-year-old minor. The adult suspect was taken into police custody, while the side administrators overwhelmed. The detained employee of the petrol station is now subject to a judicial investigation under the supervision of the responsible public prosecutor.
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The authorities carry out an investigation to uncover all circumstances in connection with the case and to record all remaining accomplices that are involved in these criminal acts.
Security experts warn that publication Fake content that leads to public panic is a serious crime with legal consequences.
This incident signals growing concerns regarding the abuse of social media, incorrect information and fake messages that can trigger public fear.
Law enforcement officer repeated Your commitment to monitoring digital platforms and the immediate measure against people who try to disturb public order through misleading or threatening content.
The potential effects of such videos on the security of the community are still worry if such incidents remain unchallenged.