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    Adil Dbilij, ancien directeur de « Peacock Investments », arrêté et déféré par la DIC

    February 28, 2025


    Selon le journal Libération, le ressortissant marocain Adil Dbilij, ancien directeur général de Peacock Investments, a été interpellé et déféré au parquet par la Division des Investigations Criminelles (DIC) pour abus de confiance et détournement de fonds. Des accusations qu’il conteste fermement.

    D’après nos sources, son arrestation fait suite aux révélations du chef comptable de l’entreprise, lui-même écroué pour détournement de fonds avant d’être libéré après six mois de détention préventive. Ce dernier aurait informé les actionnaires de la société que sur les 981 millions de FCFA détournés, il n’aurait reçu que 342 millions de FCFA, remettant le reste à Adil Dbilij. Malgré ses dénégations, l’ex-directeur a été déféré hier, selon Libération.



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