During the past week, Moroccan police arrested gang members who abducted a group of women to force them to engage in prostitution, after they had allegedly engaged them in farming.
Moroccan media reported that the workers discovered that the driver who took them to work in a mansion on the outskirts of the city of "Berrechid", about 80 km from the capital Rabat, changed his route, and headed on another road leading to the area "Ibn Ahmed".
In the details published in the Moroccan newspaper "Al-Sabah", citing a security source, the workers discovered that the driver was not the agreed destination, prompting them to open the door of the tanker and jump from it.
The jumping of women from the pick-up truck caused them to varying degrees of serious injuries and were then taken to hospital.
The security services listened to their statements, while the research team reached the identities of those involved. Two of them were arrested and taken to the investigation to hear them on charges of forming a criminal gang, kidnapping and attempting rape.
The victims said that they agreed with the defendants to work in one of the farms for a daily wage, but the gang leader changed his direction to the road leading to the "son of Ahmed", to make sure that they were victims of kidnapping.
At the same time, the driver and his partner threatened that they would be transferred to a house in the Ibn Ahmed area to have sex in one of the houses and threatened to slaughter them if they screamed.
While the victims clinged to prosecute the defendants, refusing attempts to praise them in return for giving them money in compensation for it.