Tiznit .. Mentally disrupted to attack a citizen and assign him with a strong “bite”

This article was automatically translated from HIBAPRESS, the Arabic version:

This article was automatically translated from Hibapress, the Arabic version:

Heba Press – Abdul Latif Baraka

In a strange incident in the city of Tiznit recently, one of the citizens was subjected to a strange and surprising attack by a person who was mental ill, after giving two dirhams.

According to local sources, the deceased who begged the victim opposed one of the streets of the city, asking him to provide him with money, to whom the citizen responded and gave him two dirhams, but the beggar did not seem satisfied with the amount, which prompted him to make a greater insistence by giving him more dirhams.

When the citizen refused to grant more money, the beggar attacked him, when he directed strong strikes to him, before he was bitten by a strong bite in his hand, which caused him an eloquent injury.

The incident left a big shock for citizens, and has shed light on the growing begging phenomenon in the city, especially by mentally troubled people, who have sometimes become a threat of safety and health.

This incident is part of an increasing phenomenon in Tiznit, as the presence of mentally dishonored people in the streets and public facilities has become common. Many human and civil rights organizations have expressed their dissatisfaction with the way the authorities deal with this category. In many cases, the authorities deport these people from large cities, to transform them into small cities such as Tiznit, which increases the suffering of the local population and creates a dangerous environment.

In this context, certain human rights associations have called for the need to rethink the processing policy for mentally dispensed people, while emphasizing the importance of improving the infrastructure of specialized hospitals to receive and sponsor this group, and demanded that specialized centers for psychological and mental rehabilitation, in addition to improving preventive programs to avoid the exacerbation of the phenomenon.

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