Moroccan Students Accused of Murder in Russia on Dark Web Instructions
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Moroccan Students Accused of Murder in Russia on Dark Web Instructions
Investigations have revealed that the students, studying medicine and pharmacy in the city of Stavropol, committed the murder on the orders of the Dark Web, in exchange for a financial reward.
Russian authorities are currently investigating four Moroccan students after they allegedly carried out a horrific murder on the orders of the Dark Web. They were allegedly ordered to assassinate a drug dealer in the village of Sanamira, near Stavropol, southern Russia.
The details of the incident emerged last week. The suspects tracked down the victim one dark night and violently assaulted him with a sharp instrument on his head and body, causing his immediate death, according to investigations published by Russian media. After Russian police arrested the suspects, investigations revealed that the victim was a 44-year-old drug dealer.
Russian media reported that the perpetrators were Moroccan students studying medicine and pharmacy in the city of Stavropol. They committed the murders on the orders of the dark web, known as the "dark web," in exchange for a financial reward. Under Russian law, the perpetrators face charges of premeditated murder for financial gain and involvement with organizations that carry out murder-for-hire.
It is worth noting that the incident sparked a discussion in the "Moroccans of Russia" social media group about the prevalence of crime among Moroccan immigrants studying in countries facing security and social challenges, as well as the dangers of the so-called "dark web" to young people and their futures, especially when they are abroad for study.
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