“for the time being , we think it is hooliganism, but we do not exclude any other ways to be explored’ underlined Mr Naciri , during a press conference following government meeting.
The home office minister had ensured before hand, that the situation in Dakhla’s town is quiet, and that the population carries on living in peace and serenity, after the incidents which occurred in Dakhla last Sunday, following a football match between Mouloudia of dakhla and Chabab Al- Mohammadia.
“It is clear that what happened was not spontaneous, It is obvious that there are hidden parties which act in the wings “he explained, specifying that the government’ will accuse no party before having gathered the necessary elements” concerning these incidents.
The minister, underlined that these incidents are a subject of investigations led under the supervision of the public prosecutor of Laayoune’s appeal court, insuring that the kingdom “ as a state of law has the courage to denounce whoever his implication is established in these painful incidents”.
These incidents have caused loss of human lives resulting of seven dead among them two members of the security forces, and material damages, including the fire of eight cars, a number of banks and local businesses.
The security forces have arrested eight individuals for their possible implication in these incidents. The ongoing search by the police aims at the arresting of other individuals involved in these incidents with view to present them to justice.
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