Marrakech Police Listen to Victims of the "Bassatine Marjan" Project
In a recent development, the economic and financial police department of the Marrakech judicial police has begun interviewing victims of the controversial "Bassatine Marjan" project located in the Kéliz district. The project has come under scrutiny following allegations of fraud, leading to the imprisonment of its owner, who is currently incarcerated at the Oudaya prison. Numerous citizens have reported being deceived during the purchase of apartments in this project, raising serious concerns about the integrity of real estate dealings in the region.
According to sources familiar with the situation, the victims have come forward to recount their experiences, revealing a troubling pattern of deceit that has left many in precarious financial situations. The police are actively gathering testimonies to build a comprehensive case against the project’s management, which has raised alarms regarding regulatory oversight in the real estate sector.
This investigation highlights the pressing need for improved consumer protection laws and greater accountability within the real estate market in Morocco. As authorities delve deeper into this case, it is hoped that justice will be served for those who have suffered significant losses due to fraudulent practices.
As reported by inews.ma.