Morocco welcomed Mohamed Boudrika, who was extradited from Germany, as reported by several Moroccan media outlets on Thursday, April 24. The former president of Raja Casablanca arrived at Casablanca Airport from Hamburg, where he had been detained since July 2024 following an international arrest warrant issued by the Moroccan judiciary. Boudrika is being pursued primarily for issuing bad checks. In March 2024, the Ain Sebaa Criminal Court sentenced him in absentia to a one-year suspended prison sentence and a fine of 232,500 dirhams. The charges stem from two complaints filed against him in his capacity as the legal representative of a real estate development company. Boudrika left Morocco in December 2023, reportedly to «undergo surgery in the United Kingdom». Upon his forced return, the former RNI deputy is now incarcerated at Ain Sebaa (Oukacha) prison in Casablanca.