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    Casablanca Police Arrest Four Suspected in Banking Data Fraud

    By March 16, 20261 Min Read
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    Rabat – Casablanca authorities arrested four people today in a major operation targeting financial cybercrime. 

    The suspects are accused of manipulating automated banking systems to commit fraud.

    According to police, the individuals allegedly accessed banking card data without authorization and used it to make purchases of consumer goods through online shopping platforms and delivery services.

    Searches of the suspects’ homes and premises led to the seizure of two laptops and five mobile phones believed to have facilitated the criminal activity. 

    Investigators also recovered 200 packs of cigarettes, various consumer products, and cash thought to come from illegal transactions.

    The suspects are now under judicial investigation supervised by the public prosecutor. 

    Authorities aim to uncover whether the group’s operations extend beyond Morocco and to identify all criminal acts associated with the case.

    This arrest shows Morocco’s ongoing efforts to strengthen the security of its financial and digital systems. 

    Authorities have intensified measures to detect and dismantle networks involved in cybercrime and financial fraud and aim to ensure that such criminal activities face swift and comprehensive legal action.

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