Quantcast
Channel: Morocco – Morocco World News
Viewing all articles
Browse latest Browse all 1503

Over 600 Suspects Arrested in Two Days in Casablanca

$
0
0

Citizens Call For a March Against Criminality In Casablanca

Rabat- Last Friday, MWN reported that terrified citizens threatened to take to the streets against the insecurity in Casablanca; it seems that the citizens’ voice has been heard by the local authorities.

On Friday, the police in the city started pursuingsuspects who created a Facebook page entitled Tchermil, in which they posted pictures of themselves armed with knives and swords, proudly displaying their loot.

Within two days, the local authorities arrested over 600 suspects, according to Assabah. 

According to the same source, thanks to this two-day operation, local authorities could identify man who created the Tchermil page. He has a criminal record of petty offenses, and now he is the subject of a national investigation.

Reassuring the terrified citizens in the city, local authorities stated that the pictures on these so-called“Tchermil” pages  are staged, posted by teenagers to alarm the local population.

Yet, police statements don’t change the fact that the crime is increasing throughout the kingdom. According to Assabah, “to date, over 103,714 arrests have been made this year in Morocco.”

What is "Tsharmil"?

"Tsharmil" comes from the Moroccan Arabic word "sharmal," which means "to marinate" in reference to food. Tsharmil in this context, though, refers to a criminal gang whose members specialize in extorting people’s belongings by threatening their victims using knives and swords. They are known for wearing expensive athletic clothes and having unusual haircuts.

The word Tsharmil is a popular word in Moroccan prisons, commonly used by inmates to express anger at one another. When two people fight in a Moroccan prison, each of them tell the other “ana masharmal alik,” roughly translated, "I am mad at you." The members of Tsharmil are known for their hatred towards successful and rich people and for being ruthless with their victims.

Edited by Jessica Rohan

© Morocco World News. All Rights Reserved. This material may not be published, rewritten or redistributed


Viewing all articles
Browse latest Browse all 1503

Trending Articles