Image of Mohamed Ali Lamsseyeh released a year ago by the SOS Disappeared Association.
Ceuta National Police agents have arrested three young people, a boy, a girl and a minor man, over the disappearance of young Mohamed Ali Lamsseyeh (17 years old) a year ago. Those arrested are accused of murder, according to investigative sources, and are to be questioned at police stations as investigations now focus on finding the body of the missing person.
Mohamed Ali lost sight of him on January 13, 2022. Although it was initially thought that his disappearance might have been voluntary, his mother and family, residents of the El Gallo neighborhood, always insisted that the boy could not have gone alone. Those arrested now are said to be “friends” of the missing person, residents of the neighborhoods of El Príncipe and Los Rosales, on the autonomous city’s border with Morocco, and in the same area where police arrested the suspected murderer of a child a week ago, eight years old.
“I am convinced that something happened to him,” his mother Asma said on the day Mohamed Ali disappeared and did not answer his cell phone or pick her up from work as agreed. Since then, she and her other seven children have kept the search going, despite many rumors circulating that they tracked down the young man on the peninsula. Police are now focused on finding his body. As she left the Ceuta headquarters this Monday, where agents had taken the mother to update her on the progress of the case, the woman said: “You’re doing your job.”
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