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Cuba's Clandestine Route to Malaga: This Is How the Police Dismantled the Human Trafficking Network

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The organization captured Cuban citizens and transported them through Serbia, Northern Macedonia, Greece, Italy and France to Spain. More information: Helicopter, 250 police officers, 19 detainees: this was the great operation in La Trinidad de Málaga

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The joint operation of the National Police and Europol leaves eight detainees in Malaga and Zamora after dismantling a route through Serbia.

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The network charged 3,000 euros to the victims for a route that flew from Havana to Belgrade and then crossed half of Europe by car to Malaga and Zamora. More information: Two arrested for false registrations of migrants in the Ávila registry: they charged up to 600€

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The National Police has dismantled a criminal organization that over the past five years has illegally introduced more than 40 Cuban immigrants into Spain. The gang charged 3,000 euros as a “travel bag” to each of the immigrants, which included travel, maintenance and instructions to regularize in Spain. The operation of the National Police, with the collaboration of Europol and the Serbian Police, has resulted in the arrest of eight people. Sev…

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The National Police in collaboration with Europol and the Serbian Police have dismantled a plot that introduced Cuban immigrants into our country in exchange for some 3,000 euros per head and with a convoluted route to circumvent European and national regulations.There are a total of eight people arrested and transfers linked to the organization have been traced for a value of 380,000 euros.The Police Force has influenced its investigation, whic…

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The operation was completed with eight detainees. The investigation remains open and no further arrests are ruled out.

The Spanish Police, with the collaboration of Europol and the Serbian Police, broke up an international network with a presence in Spain and the Balkan country that was allegedly engaged in the trafficking of persons from Cuba, an operation that resulted in eight detainees. Migrants, some with minors in their charge, flew to Belgrade and from [...] The entry Cae network transnational dedicated to the trafficking of Cubans was first published in …

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Málaga Hoy broke the news on Wednesday, May 27, 2026.
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