Quoting reliable sources, the daily said these groups, composed of ten people each, are supervised by "Polisario militias" that take into charge and host the new recruits.
Noting that more than five groups have already undertaken training to make bombs and use weapons, these sources say these groups constitute a threat to the region security and stability.
These trainings reflect the worries of some analysts, who do not exclude Polisario's conversion to terrorism due to the despair that has prevailed among the Tindouf camps populations.
Polisario is an Algeria-backed separatist group, which lays claims, since 1976 to Morocco's Southern Provinces, The Sahara. The Southern Provinces, a former Spanish colony, were retrieved by Morocco under the Madrid Accords, signed with Spain and Mauritania in 1975.