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InDrive launches internal investigation and ensures user safety after YouTuber incident

In Rabat, police arrested an InDrive app driver on Thursday after he allegedly insulted and threatened YouTuber Fatima Zahraa Lassakri after booking a ride through the app.

In response to the incident, InDrive expressed regret and launched a “thorough internal investigation.” In a press release on Monday, the platform emphasized its commitment to user safety and stressed that it stores detailed data on every trip.

InDrive will fully cooperate with local authorities and provide all necessary information for further investigation.

Although InDrive has not yet made direct contact with those involved, the company remains ready to assist in any way possible.

InDrive urges users to “avoid hasty judgments” and await the results of the investigation. “Our priority is to ensure justice is served and the highest safety standards are maintained for our community,” the message concludes.