On May 20, 2026, Morocco's Director General of National Security (DGSN), Abdellatif Hammouchi, presided over a ceremony in Rabat to hand over housing units to ten widows of police officers who died in the line of duty. The event was part of the DGSN's social support program for families of fallen officers.
The housing units, located in the Al Irfane district of Rabat, were provided free of charge to the widows. The initiative is part of a broader effort by the Moroccan security services to improve the living conditions of the families of officers who have made the ultimate sacrifice.
During the ceremony, Hammouchi expressed his condolences and gratitude to the families, emphasizing the state's commitment to supporting them. The DGSN has previously implemented similar measures, including financial aid and educational support for the children of deceased officers.
The handover was covered by the state news agency MAP and local media, which highlighted the social welfare aspect of the DGSN's policies. No further details on the value or size of the housing units were provided.