During this meeting, emphasis was placed on the prospects and possibilities of cooperation in various fields, particularly in the fight against human trafficking, as well as in judicial matters, exchange of experiences and training of Congolese magistrates.
"We came to meet the top of the judiciary to discuss issues that concern us, including trafficking in persons and the functioning of the judiciary in the Kingdom of Morocco," said the Congolese coordinator of the APLTP, Cecile Rebeca Meta Kasanda, during a meeting with the first president of the Court of Cassation and deputy president of the CSPJ, Mohamed Abdennabaoui.
"Morocco is making progress in the fight against human trafficking," she said.
The Congolese official noted that the judicial structure of the two countries as well as the related missions are almost identical, except for some differences in the mode of designation, while insisting on the capital importance of the independence of the judicial power.
On this occasion, Kasanda also commended the exchange of experiences and best practices with her Moroccan counterparts.