The General Directorate of National Security (DGSN) of Morocco announced the launch, this Thursday, of the e-Police digital portal, allowing citizens to access various police administrative services online from December 20.
The General Directorate of National Security (DGSN) of Morocco announced on Thursday the launch of the e-Police digital services portal.
Starting December 20, Moroccan citizens will be able to request this administrative document online, thanks to the e-Police portal offering a range of police administrative services in an interactive online space for citizens across Morocco.
The portal aims to streamline access to essential services, such as criminal record certificates and appointments for identity cards, by integrating modern technologies to improve efficiency, speed and user experience.
From December 20, citizens will be able to request this administrative document online immediately after verifying their identity through the “Tiers de Confiance” identity verification platform and the “Digital Identity” portal, both developed by the DGSN.
“The design of the e-Police portal is based on a technological approach aimed at bringing together in a single space all the services provided by the National Police,” the DGSN said in its press release.
The security department assured that the website is characterized by “its ease of use and includes the latest technologies and integrated digital solutions adopted in the field of e-government.”
The tools include rapid responses to requests, remote identity verification and the protection of personal data and user information.
As part of its commitment to implement reforms aimed at digitalising administrative services, the DGSN indicated that the criminal record extract would be the first service to be integrated into the new e-Police digital platform.
When a citizen requests a copy of their criminal record, they will receive an electronic notification informing them of its availability.
The notification will ask them to go to the nearest identity registration center of their choice to collect the document, within a shorter time frame than before, the DGSN specifies.
E-Police will also be linked to a range of digital services provided by the national police, including appointments to obtain electronic national identity cards as well as registration for police recruitment exams, among others.
“The launch of the E-police portal is the first phase of an ongoing process of digitizing public police services. This service project should include in its future phases, the integration and digitisation of requests for other administrative documents,” the press release adds.
As part of this commitment, the DGSN has launched “e-Blagh”, a platform dedicated to the fight against cybercrime.
This includes various offences such as online fraud, child sexual exploitation, sextortion, terrorism or its promotion, incitement to discrimination, hatred and violence, and threats of criminal acts.
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