Morocco denies false alert about child abductions

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Morocco denies false alert about child abductions

The Morocco Ministry of the Interior has strongly denied circulating rumors on social media regarding a supposed official note sent to schools about a wave of child abductions. Authorities emphasized that citizens should rely solely on verified, official sources.

In a statement, the ministry clarified that false information and misleading data have been spreading across social media platforms and websites, claiming that schools received warnings about child abductions. The ministry categorically rejected these claims, stating that no such note exists and that the circulated information has no factual basis.

Officials warned that these unverified rumors could create unnecessary fear and confusion among families and the public. The ministry urged both citizens and media outlets to exercise caution and verify information before sharing it.

The Interior Ministry reaffirmed its commitment to transparent communication and reminded the public to refer only to official sources for matters concerning public safety and administrative affairs.



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