El Hajeb, Morocco – As part of continuous efforts to enforce the rule of law and protect public property, local authorities, in coordination with auxiliary forces, launched a large-scale campaign to free up vital areas that had been illegally seized by individuals.
The operation specifically targeted the area next to National Road No. 13 and the path leading to “Ain Khadem Stairs.” It involved the removal of various barriers, chains, and barricades that were obstructing traffic and posing a risk to public safety, especially on the dangerous turn known as “Death Road.”
Securing a Vital Artery for City Residents
The cleared path is considered a critical and sole artery connecting the residents of the upper neighborhoods to the center of El Hajeb, a route that experiences heavy congestion, particularly during peak hours. A number of citizens praised the initiative, which restored the smooth flow of traffic and removed a long-standing nuisance.
Justice Above All
This operation underscores a fundamental principle: that the law must apply to everyone, without exception or favoritism. Public property is a collective right of all citizens, and no individual, regardless of their financial influence, can encroach upon it.
Sources from the authorities emphasize that protecting public spaces is at the core of the state’s duties, and any leniency or turning a blind eye to such practices undermines the essence of social justice and erodes public trust in state institutions.
This campaign serves as a clear message that the law is the fortress that ensures equality among all members of society, and that the protection of public rights will not be subject to any compromise.
فاس نيوز ميديا جريدة الكترونية جهوية تعنى بشؤون و أخبار جهة فاس مكناس – متجددة على مدار الساعة