EPISODE · Mar 26, 2024 · 1 MIN
"Live" Theft on Hit Radio: Momo Prosecuted and Granted Bail
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"Live" Theft on Hit Radio: Momo Prosecuted and Granted Bail The prosecutor of the Criminal Court of Aïn Sebaâ in Casablanca has decided to pursue Mohamed Bousfiha, also known as "Momo," the host of Hit Radio, in a state of freedom on bail of 100,000 dirhams. He is accused of participating in the intentional dissemination of false information. This case began after Hit Radio aired a video in which a listener claimed to have been the victim of a phone theft during a call, also accusing the police of non-intervention. The security authorities in Casablanca initiated a thorough investigation, which revealed that the caller had actually fabricated a fictitious theft in collaboration with a third party in order to boost the radio station's audience and derive personal benefits. The ongoing police investigations, conducted in coordination with the General Directorate of National Territory Surveillance, have also led to the prosecution of two other individuals for their involvement in fabricating a fictional crime, insulting an organization, and spreading false information. The second accomplice involved in these criminal acts has been arrested, and it has been revealed that he has previously committed several similar falsification operations in the past. It is important to note that the prosecutor has granted Momo bail, allowing him to remain in a state of freedom during the legal proceedings. The decision to pursue him in a state of freedom with a cautionary measure reflects the prosecutor's assessment that he does not pose a flight risk or a threat to public safety. This case highlights the importance of responsible journalism and the consequences of intentionally disseminating false information. The authorities are committed to upholding the law and ensuring that individuals who manipulate public perception for personal gain are held accountable. As the investigation continues, it remains to be seen how this case will unfold and what legal actions will be taken against those involved in this "live" theft on Hit Radio.
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"Live" Theft on Hit Radio: Momo Prosecuted and Granted Bail The prosecutor of the Criminal Court of Aïn Sebaâ in Casablanca has decided to pursue Mohamed Bousfiha, also known as "Momo," the host of Hit Radio, in a state of freedom on bail of 100,000 dirhams. He is accused of participating in the intentional dissemination of false information. This case began after Hit Radio aired a video in which a listener claimed to have been the victim of a phone theft during a call, also accusing the police of non-intervention. The security authorities in Casablanca initiated a thorough investigation, which revealed that the caller had actually fabricated a fictitious theft in collaboration with a third party in order to boost the radio station's audience and derive personal benefits. The ongoing police investigations, conducted in coordination with the General Directorate of National Territory Surveillance, have also led to the prosecution of two other individuals for their involvement in fabricating a fictional crime, insulting an organization, and spreading false information. The second accomplice involved in these criminal acts has been arrested, and it has been revealed that he has previously committed several similar falsification operations in the past. It is important to note that the prosecutor has granted Momo bail, allowing him to remain in a state of freedom during the legal proceedings. The decision to pursue him in a state of freedom with a cautionary measure reflects the prosecutor's assessment that he does not pose a flight risk or a threat to public safety. This case highlights the importance of responsible journalism and the consequences of intentionally disseminating false information. The authorities are committed to upholding the law and ensuring that individuals who manipulate public perception for personal gain are held accountable. As the investigation continues, it remains to be seen how this case will unfold and what legal actions will be taken against those involved in this "live" theft on Hit Radio.
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