E-Police: the platform reshaping how Moroccans access police services 🚓 🇲🇦
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Morocco’s push to digitize its police services has officially taken shape. On July 3rd, Amal El Fallah Seghrouchni, Minister of Digital Transition and Administrative Reform, and Abdellatif Hammouchi, Director General of the Sûreté nationale (DGSN), signed a strategic framework convention aimed at modernizing the national police force and improving service quality. The agreement marks a new step in Morocco’s ongoing digital transformation of law enforcement.
Moroccan police stations march toward full digitization 🖥️
The pace of modernization is picking up. A pilot program is currently being rolled out to digitize administrative workflows and internal police operations. To support the overhaul, the kingdom is reportedly set to acquire technology equipment suited to the program’s requirements.
At the center of the effort: E-Police, a digital platform developed by the DGSN and launched in 2024. The online portal already lets citizens handle a range of administrative tasks remotely — including requests for police documents, appointment scheduling, and tracking certain procedures — without having to step inside a police station.
Toward an African model for connected policing 🚀
The convention is set to enter an experimental phase through targeted pilot projects, designed to test and refine the new technological solutions before a wider rollout.
According to the signatories, the goal is to position Morocco among the leading nations for digital security services — and to establish the DGSN as a benchmark for connected policing across Africa and beyond.
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