Moroccan students in Russia accused of murder on orders from the "Dark Web".
June 3, 202513 ViewsRead Time: 1 minutes
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Russian authorities are investigating four Moroccan students studying in medical and pharmaceutical colleges in the city of Stavropol, after being accused of committing a horrific murder following orders received from the dark web network known as "Dark Web" in exchange for financial reward. The investigations revealed that the crime took place last week in the village of Sanamira near the city of Stavropol in southern Russia, where the suspects tracked the victim, a 44-year-old drug dealer, and attacked him violently on his head and body using a sharp tool, resulting in his immediate death. Russian police arrested the Moroccan students immediately after the incident, charging them with premeditated murder for financial gain, as well as involvement with organizations carrying out paid murder crimes, according to Russian law. This incident sparked a wide discussion among the Moroccan community in Russia on social media platforms, where Moroccans discussed the spread of crimes among Moroccan students studying in countries facing security and social challenges, focusing on the dangers of the "Dark Web" network and its negative impact on youth and their future, especially during the period of studying abroad.