The Scandal of Traitor Gerando: Spreading Old Photos from 13 Years Ago to Mislead Moroccan Public Opinion

The Scandal of Traitor Gerando: Spreading Old Photos from 13 Years Ago to Mislead Moroccan Public Opinion

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A new scandal shakes the foundations of the “Gerando Network,” involving TikToker Hicham Gerando, known for leading a digital blackmail network on social media.

Yesterday, Gerando posted a series of images on Facebook, claiming they depict recent graffiti opposing the Moroccan regime, attempting to mislead public opinion into believing there is a wave of anger and protest.

However, an investigation by the fake news combat team at Express TV uncovered a shocking truth: the images are over 13 years old, dating back to 2012, and were previously published on a Moroccan website since September 2012. At that time, an investigation was opened, leading to the arrest of the original culprit.

Gerando’s use of these old images was not just a mistake, but a clear scandal aimed at inciting unrest against the state.

These events expose Hicham Gerando and portray him as a deceiver, highlighting his failure to create any political or social impact. His followers revealed his repeated dealings with hostile entities against the Kingdom of Morocco, confirming he has learned nothing from past scandals.

Publishing misleading images from 2012 paints Hicham Gerando in the worst light: as a traitor trying to recycle old lies, who has failed to deceive anyone, with yet another scandal added to his dark record.

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