Morocco bans watches in prison


(MENAFN) Since some of watches have digital cameras which record what is happening inside the prisons and may be published on social media websites, Moroccan General Commission for Management of Prisons has issued a communication to all prisons in Morocco to inform them about the ban on watches to prisons.

In its communication, the General Commission for Management of Prisons emphasized the importance of inspecting anyone entering to prison institutions, except for prisons staff and employees, MEM reported.

The orders came in the aftermath of a bread supplier's arrest at Toulal prison in Meknes after being caught smuggling quantities of drugs he had intended to deliver inside the prisons.




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