Two Migrant Smuggling Organizations Fall From Ceuta to the Peninsula
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They charged up to 9,000 euros to take them to the Peninsula, for which they used small boats.
Police Arrest Five Suspects to Charge up to 9,000 Euros of Migrants to Take Them From Ceuta to Spain
The Spanish police announced on Friday the arrest of five people suspected of charging up to 9,000 euros of migrants who arrived at the mass entrance in late July to the enclave of Ceuta, in North Africa, to transport them by boat to mainland Spain.
There are five detainees and the agents have broken up two organizations dedicated to the smuggling of migrants from Ceuta to Cadiz
The police dismantle two illegal immigrant trafficking organizations following the location of a fast-tracked boat in the coastal area ...
Five detainees and pre-trial detention after two operations against networks that charged up to €9,000 for crossing from Ceuta in unsecured boats, with routes to Cadiz
They were traveling crowded, without life jackets and at the mercy of the sea in boats of just five meters, after having remained hidden for days in garages and Frankish floors Read
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