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Two Arrested for Promoting Irregular Migration on Social Media

Two Arrested for Promoting Irregular Migration on Social Media

Morocco World26-03-2025

Rabat – Moroccan law enforcement arrested two suspects on Tuesday in Tetouan for allegedly spreading false information and digital content that encourages irregular migration near the border with Spain.
Moroccan police have intensified their crackdown on people who disseminate digital content online to encourage and teach others how to cross illegally.
After detecting online posts that planned to storm the security fence between Fnideq and Ceuta, police from Tetouan, Chefchaouen, and Fez worked with the General Directorate of Territorial Surveillance (DGST) to carry out an operation that resulted in the arrest of the two suspects involved.
To identify the two perpetrators, investigators used technical analysis and ground research.
Converging reports stated that upon thorough investigation, police arrested the first suspect in the rural area of Bouzat near Bab Taza, a town near Chefchaouen, and the second in Fez.
The two suspects are now in custody for a judicial investigation under the supervision of the prosecutor's office to uncover the circumstances and motivations behind the perpetrator's digital campaign.
Read also: Report: Morocco Leverages Position to Control Migration Routes to Europe
The operation is part of Morocco's broader efforts to combat irregular migration and human trafficking networks.
This incident recalls what happened in September 2025, when some social media users launched a large campaign inciting people to perform an unauthorized entry into the Spanish enclave of Ceuta on September 15.
The viral campaign effectively gained traction and encouraged hundreds of young people to commit the act, including Moroccans, sub-Saharan Africans, and other nationalities.
The crossing attempt turned into scenes of riot, vandalism, and clashes with security forces who were trying to foil the operation.
Moroccan authorities said back then that 152 individuals had been prosecuted for inciting irregular migration.
The North African country is continuing to take proactive steps to address irregular migration, especially because of its position as a crossing point to Europe. Tags: False informationirregular migrationSuspect arrested

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