Bouchaib Arroub بوشعيب عروب |
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ex Inspector General of the Armed Forces and commander of the southern zone | |
Assumed office 13 June 2014 |
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Preceded by | Abdelaziz Bennani |
Commander of the third bureau | |
Assumed office 1988 |
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Personal details | |
Born | c. 1936 (age 80–81) Arbaa Lgfaf, Commune of Lagfaf, Khouribga Province |
Military service | |
Allegiance | Morocco |
Service/branch | Royal Moroccan Army |
Years of service | 1950s–present |
Rank | General |
Commands | Inspector-General of the Armed Forces Commander of the southern zone |
Bouchaib Arroub (Arabic: بوشعيب عروب; born c. 1936 ) is a Moroccan army general. On 13 June 2014 he became the professional head of the Moroccan army, replacing Abdelaziz Bennani. In June 2014, reports had revealed that Bennani was in poor health and that he was following treatment in France. Arroub is also the commander of the military intelligence service (the third bureau).
Few details are known about Arroub. He is part of the older generation of Moroccan officers and was the chief of cabinet of Mohamed Oufkir. As early as 1966 he held the rank of captain and was in command of the Benguerir military base.
A Leaked US diplomatic cable from 2008, described Arroub as "historically pro-French, appears to have become increasingly pro-U.S. in the last 5 years". The same cable also predicted that Arroub may succeed Bennani.
General Arroub was once retired but was recalled in 2008.
According to Prince Moulay Hicham, Arroub may have participated in the 1971 coup. In his 2014 book, Journal D'un Prince Banni, the prince reports that Arroub was at the time a member of Oufkir's cabinet, and while the shooting was happening he was reached by Lamia Solh (wife of Prince Moulay Abdallah, and mother of Prince Hicham) to inquire about the situation, and she stated that he was very impolite with her. After the failure of the coup, Hassan II was informed of the incident by Lamia Solh, the king then replied "You mean that he was part of the plotters? If that is the case, I have to execute everybody then".
The prince goes on to say that the professionalism and integrity of Arroub, might have made the man come to the conclusion that the future of the country was better without the monarchy. Arroub would be excluded from any position of responsibility for the following twenty years or so, before Hassan II appointed him as chief of the third bureau in 1988.