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Morocco arrests woman for illegal abortion pill trade after pregnant victim falls critically ill

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February 12, 2026
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Morocco arrests woman for illegal abortion pill trade after pregnant victim falls critically ill
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A pregnant woman in Safi, Morocco, was rushed to Mohammed V Hospital in critical condition due to severe complications suspected from ingesting abortion pills. The incident, reported on February 10, 2026, triggered a swift security investigation that led to the arrest of a 35-year-old woman accused of trafficking these illicit medications. Authorities seized a large quantity of abortion pills from the suspect during the arrest.

A subsequent search of her home uncovered additional stocks believed intended for distribution, highlighting the underground market preying on vulnerable women. The woman was detained for questioning, and the public prosecutor’s office ordered her into preventive custody as the probe continues to identify potential accomplices.This case exposes the perilous black market for abortion drugs in Morocco, where abortion is illegal except in cases where the mother’s life is at risk or the pregnancy results from rape or incest.

Such tragedies show the need for stronger protections for unborn life and support for mothers in crisis, rather than enabling practices that endanger women and devalue human dignity from conception. Health experts warn that unregulated abortion pills can cause life-threatening complications like severe bleeding, infection, or organ failure, often without medical supervision.

The incident calls for enhanced enforcement against traffickers who exploit desperation.As investigations proceed, this event serves as a cautionary tale against the radical push for unrestricted abortion access, which leads to irrevocable harm

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