Rabat - Morocco, on guard against attacks like the Tunis museum massacre, prides itself on being a bastion against Islamist extremism with its anti-jihadist "FBI" and training of imams to preach tolerance.
More than 130 "terrorist cells" have been dismantled, 2 720 suspects arrested and 276 plots foiled since 2002, according to Abdelhak Khiame, director of the newly established Central Bureau of Judicial Investigations.
Dubbed Morocco's FBI, the Bureau announced this week it had broken up a 13-member cell that pledged allegiance to the Islamic State (ISIS) jihadist group and operated in about a dozen cities across the country.