Moroccan Authorities Intercept 2,400 Psychotropic Tablets at Sebta Border
Sebta, Morocco – National security and customs services arrested a man attempting to smuggle 2,400 psychotropic tablets across the border at Sebta on the evening of Saturday, August 30, according to reporting from H24info. The seizure represents a meaningful effort to combat drug trafficking through the Spanish enclave and underscores ongoing concerns about the flow of illicit substances into Morocco.The arrest highlights the persistent challenges faced by Moroccan authorities in securing its borders, especially at Sebta, a frequent entry point for smuggling operations. The intercepted tablets, whose specific type has not been disclosed, pose a public health risk and contribute to the broader issue of drug-related crime. Investigations are underway to determine the origin of the tablets and any potential accomplices involved in the smuggling attempt.