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Commemorating 68 Years of Unwavering Service by Morocco's DGSN

Friday 17 May 2024 - 08:55
Commemorating 68 Years of Unwavering Service by Morocco's DGSN

In a nation where security and stability are paramount, the Directorate General of National Security (DGSN) of Morocco stands as an unwavering pillar. Its dedication to protecting public order and serving citizens is celebrated across the country. As the institution marked its 68th anniversary, ceremonies were held in major cities, including Rabat, Marrakech, Tangier, and Beni Mellal, to honor this significant milestone.

Established in 1956, the DGSN has undergone profound transformations, fortifying its position and solidifying its influence on both national and international fronts. These reforms have enabled the institution to adapt to the ever-evolving security landscape, ensuring its effectiveness in safeguarding the citizens of Morocco.

The commemoration in Rabat was presided over by Mustapha Moufid, the police prefect of Rabat-Salé-Témara-Khémisset, and featured a parade showcasing the various units and capabilities of the DGSN. Similar events unfolded in other cities, with the police force uniting to mark this important occasion.

The DGSN's commitment to maintaining law and order has yielded tangible results in recent years. According to the organization's annual report for 2023, the institution concluded the year with a 10% reduction in the crime rate compared to the previous year. This achievement is a testament to the unwavering dedication of its personnel.

This success can be attributed to the DGSN's steadfast pursuit of modernization and adaptation to the changing security landscape. Substantial investments have been made in technology, training, and community engagement, ensuring the institution remains effective in preventing and responding to criminal activities. These efforts have garnered recognition both nationally and internationally, solidifying the DGSN's reputation as a vital contributor to maintaining peace and stability.

As the DGSN celebrates its 68th anniversary, this milestone represents a long history of service to the people of Morocco. The institution's achievements in reducing crime rates and fostering a secure environment are a testament to its relentless pursuit of excellence. Looking ahead, the DGSN remains committed to serving as an indispensable component of Morocco's security apparatus, safeguarding the nation's well-being and upholding the principles of justice and public safety.


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