The British Foreign Office has issued a new warning to British citizens who are in Morocco or who plan to visit it soon.
Morocco is considered a favorite destination for Britons to spend holidays, but this is the second warning of its kind within six months and comes due to potential risks.
The Ministry recommended that British citizens avoid participating in political demonstrations that may erupt suddenly and sometimes get out of control.
The Ministry warned of the danger of terrorism, noting that places frequented by tourists and foreigners may be targeted. Therefore, the Ministry called for caution in tourist areas and places of public gatherings.
The Ministry warned of violent crimes such as robbery and theft by force, and advised tourists to avoid isolated areas, especially at night, and to avoid carrying large sums of money or valuables to reduce the risk of exposure to crime.
The Ministry indicated the presence of fraudulent operations targeting credit cards and fake services provided by people claiming to be tourist guides, and advised tourists to deal only with approved tourist guides and to be careful when using credit cards.
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