The influx of drugs intoย Algeriaย is โan ingratitude for the future of the Maghrebins,โ the Algerian Prime Minister, Ahmed Ouyahia, warned yesterday.
Speaking at the opening session for the National Rally for Democracy (RND), which he heads, Ouyahia said that โdrowning Algeria with hashish and cocaine is an attack against the Algerian people and an attempt to poison the Algerian youth as well as Algeriaโs developmentโ.
Although Ouyahia did not accuse a specific country, local media sources reported that he meant to hold Morocco responsible for โlaundering drug money via its banks in the African continentโ.
The RND Secretary General stressed that Morocco had been โlaundering cannabis moneyโ through banks into Africa, adding that โthe Moroccan banks are being used to launder the revenues obtained from the sale of hashishโ.
The Algerian authorities have repeatedly accused Morocco of continuing to drown the country with โcannabisโ, but Rabat denies the accusations.
On 20 October Ouyahia also accused Morocco of โlaundering drug money in Sub-Saharan Africaโ.
The Moroccan authorities recently announced that it was intensifying the presence of its border security guards to prevent the inflow of drugs from abroad and reduce the cultivation of cannabis in the area, which is widespread across the north of the country.