Moroccan police in Marrakesh have arrested a 59-year-old Bahraini man following an international arrest warrant issued by Bahrain. He was wanted for some serious financial crimes.
According to the General Directorate of National Security, this arrest came after a request from Bahrain’s Arab Liaison Division in Manama. The man had been involved in issuing cheques for large sums without having enough funds to back them up—a major offense that shakes financial security and trust in Bahrain’s banking system.
The suspect is currently in custody as the authorities work through the legal process for his extradition. This move underscores Morocco’s commitment to international cooperation in security matters and tracking down those wanted across borders.
This arrest is part of Morocco’s ongoing efforts to boost international collaboration in tackling cross-border crimes. It also highlights how effective Moroccan security forces are in tracking down and capturing internationally wanted individuals, showing just how serious they are about upholding the law.
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