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    Police Arrest Language School Director in Visa Forgery Ring in Fez

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    Rabat — Authorities arrested a language school director on Tuesday in Fes for running a document forgery operation.

    According to reports, the man is suspected to have helped people obtain fake European visas.

    The Directorate General of National Security announced that regional judicial police officers made the arrest based on intelligence from the General Directorate for Territorial Surveillance.

    Officers caught the suspect red-handed while selling a forged certificate to someone seeking to emigrate.

    The arrested man ran a private language training institute. Police say he forged official documents, including fake training certificates that people used in their Schengen visa applications.

    He also organized illegal immigration and human trafficking operations.

    During the investigation, police discovered four other people who had obtained similar fake documents from the suspect.

    Major document haul seized

    Police searched the language institute and found extensive evidence of the forgery ring.

    Officers seized multiple forged training and education certificates along with four passports belonging to other people.

    They also discovered fake company stamps and seals used in the operation. Investigators confiscated two laptops and a computer tower that likely contained digital evidence of the criminal activity.

    Police also found cash in both Moroccan dirhams and European currency, which they believe represents proceeds from the illegal operations.

    Authorities placed the suspect in police custody while prosecutors’ investigation is still undergoing.

    The judicial inquiry aims to uncover the full extent of the criminal network and arrest other people involved in the operation.

    The case signals ongoing efforts by Moroccan authorities to crack down on document forgery rings that facilitate illegal immigration to Europe.

    Such operations often target desperate migrants seeking better opportunities abroad through fraudulent visa applications.

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