Moroccan authorities reported significant drug seizures in 2025, according to official data. The General Directorate of National Security (DGSN) stated that over 7,000 kilograms of cannabis resin (kif) and 665 kilograms of cocaine were intercepted during the year. The operations were part of ongoing efforts to combat international drug trafficking networks.
The seizures highlight Morocco's role as a transit point for drugs, particularly cocaine from South America destined for European markets. The DGSN and other security services conducted numerous coordinated operations leading to these results. Several international trafficking networks were reportedly dismantled in the process.
While the original source article mentioned 20 million psychotropic pills, this specific figure could not be independently verified through official Moroccan government statements or international agency reports available as of April 2026. Authorities did confirm the seizure of large quantities of various psychotropic substances as part of their annual anti-drug efforts.