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Morocco: A Gang On Trial Over Stealing The King's Luxury Watches by panafrican(m): 6:14am On Jan 23, 2020
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Gang on trial over theft of Moroccan king's jewellery
A woman who worked at the palace is alleged to be the group's ringleader.

by Graham Keeley
21 Jan 2020 GMT+3
Aljazeera

A group of 25 people face trial in Morocco in connection with the alleged robbery of luxury watches and jewellery from one of King Mohammed VI's royal palaces.


They have been accused of belonging to a criminal gang that reportedly carried out the raid on a palace in Marrakesh, according to local media.

The alleged ringleader of the organisation, according to Hesspress, a Moroccan news website, was a female employee at the palace, but she was also reported to have been aided by palace security staff and Moroccan jewellers.

No details of the stolen watches or jewellery nor the date of the alleged crime were disclosed by Moroccan authorities.

A trial is expected to start next week in Rabat, the Moroccan capital.

King Mohammed VI is known to have a large collection of expensive timepieces and jewellery.

In September 2018, the Moroccan monarch was reported to have acquired a Patek Philippe Nautilus watch, encrusted with 893 diamonds and worth $1.2m.

The Hesspress report, first published on Monday, alleged a woman who worked at the royal palace in Marrakesh was the principal suspect in the robbery.

The Moroccan royal household neither confirms nor denies reports regarding the king.

All those detained are accused of robbery and "abuse of confidence", report local media, because they either worked at the palace or were in some way connected to the royal family.

The Al Massae newspaper reported the gang stole other valuables, as well, but did not specify details.

"This is extremely unusual that a robbery should take place at a royal palace," Ali Lmrabet, a Moroccan writer and journalist, told Al Jazeera.

"The last time it happened was about 40 years ago. Normally, anything to do with the security of the king is shrouded in security, so it must mean that someone near the king has authorised that this information be disclosed." (...)

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Re: Morocco: A Gang On Trial Over Stealing The King's Luxury Watches by Youngmum1(f): 6:23am On Jan 23, 2020
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