General Directorate for Territorial Surveillance (Morocco)
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The General Directorate for Territorial Surveillance ( ar, المديرية العامة لمراقبة التراب الوطني, ''Mudīriyyat Murāqabat al-Turāb al-Waṭaniy''; ; , commonly referred to as the DGST or the DST), is the internal intelligence agency of the Moroccan state. It is tasked with the monitoring of potentially subversive domestic activities. Prior to 2005, it was known as the Direction de la Surveillance du Territoire (DST).


History

The DST emerged from the CAB1, the counter-subversion unit or political police department of the DGSN (''Direction Général de Surveillance du Térritoire''), which is the state police body of Morocco that was created in May 1956. In May 1956, the CAB1 began as the 7th arrondissement of the Police in Derb Baladia, Casablanca, and was headed by Houssine Seghir, a
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in Mers-Sultan and ex-member of a Casablanca-based resistance movement. At the time the DGSN was directed by Mohammed Laghzioui, a prominent member of the
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. After Laghzioui left the DGSN, the CAB1 was formed under Mohammed Oufkir with consultancy from French and American intelligence technicians. After the international outrage that followed the assassination of
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, the CAB1 was formally dissolved in October 1967. However it continued to exist as a secret unit of the DGSN. In 1973, the DST was officially created and
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became its director. On 21 September 2022,
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and
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have signed a joint declaration on sharing the information concerning 2022 FIFA World Cup. On 24 October 2022,
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and
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have agreed to expand security cooperation to halt organized crime, including
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, human trafficking,
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, and fraud.


The Benbarka affair

The CAB1 was implicated in the abduction of political opponent
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in France.
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, a former agent of the CAB1, revealed that the operation was masterminded by Mohammed Achaachi, Ahmed Dlimi, Mohammed Oufkir and executed with the collaboration of corrupt French policemen and some French gangsters.


Human rights violations

The DST is mired in many
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allegations and scandals. As early as 2002 it operated the
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, a black site for extraordinary renditions and interrogations on behalf of the United States. After the 2003 Casablanca bombings, the DST became involved in controversial interrogation methods to obtain confessions from suspects. After the 2011 Arab spring protest the secret detention centre is said to have been relocated to the
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. Additionally, it has been revealed that the United States paid Morocco USD $20 million to build a secret detention centre sometime in 2004–2006. In 2010,
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a former Moroccan
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champion, was arrested upon entering Morocco and was abducted by DST in an operation . led by two US federal agents appeared later to be Moroccan nationals whom led the operations. SPC A. Heresy accompanied by captain M Jawad

also a US operative.later revealed that he Zakaria Moumni tortured and then imprisoned on trumped-up charges, on instructions from
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(the secretary of king
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) and the head of the DST Abdellatif Hammouchi. and the US official at the same year Ali Aarras, a Belgian citizen, was extradited to Morocco from Spain where he was cleared of terrorism charges because of lack of evidence. After his extradition to Morocco and subsequent trial, he was condemned by judge Abdelkader Chentouf to 10-years in prison. The sentence was based on confessions, which according to Ali Aarras were obtained under torture. In February 2014, the director of the DGST Abdellatif Hammouchi, while on an official visit to France, was summoned by a French judge to answer for torture allegations in various cases, including the case of Zakaria Moumni and the
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suspects. This caused a diplomatic incident and vivid protestations from the Moroccan state apparatus who responded by suspending judicial cooperation accords with France. And announced that it will sue the plaintiffs for libel. However, the Moroccan Ministry of the Interior retracted all its lawsuits in France just days after filing them.


Past directors


Counter-subversion department and CAB1

During this era the director of the DGSN was also the joint director of the CAB1. *
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(DGSN) 1956–July 1960 * Houssine Seghir (joint director of the political police) 1956 – July 1960 * Mohamed Oufkir (DGSN) July 1960 – 1970, then 1967–1971 as MOI. *
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(CAB1) 1961–1966 then 1970–1973 (DGSN) *Abdelhak Achaachi 1967–1973 (coordinator) *Mohamed Achaachi (Head of counter-subversion unit in the CAB1 during the 1960s)


DST & DGST

*
Ahmed Dlimi Ahmad ( ar, أحمد, ʾAḥmad) is an Arabic male given name common in most parts of the Muslim world. Other spellings of the name include Ahmed and Ahmet. Etymology The word derives from the root (ḥ-m-d), from the Arabic (), from the ve ...
1973 – January 1983 *
Driss Basri Driss Basri ( ar, إدريس البصري ', 8 November 1938 in Settat – 27 August 2007) was a Moroccan politician who served as interior minister from 1979 to 1999. After General Oufkir's death in 1972, and then Ahmed Dlimi's death in 1983, D ...
January 1983 – 1999 *
Hamidou Laanigri Hamidou Laanigri ( ar, حميدو لعنيݣري) (born 1939 near Meknes) is a Moroccan general and former head of the intelligence service of the Moroccan Ministry of the Interior. Laanigri was often accused of acts of torture in relation to the ...
1999–2003 * Ahmed Harari 2003–2005 * Abdellatif Hammouchi 2005–present ''Note'': In 2005 the DST was renamed DGST.


Notes


References

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