Police discover drug-smuggling tunnel linking Morocco and Spanish enclave of Ceuta
- Spanish authorities announced the discovery of a suspected drug smuggling tunnel connecting Morocco to the Spanish enclave of Ceuta on Wednesday.
- The tunnel measures 12 meters deep and stretches 50 meters in the Spanish section, according to police reports.
- No drugs were found at the site, and no arrests have been made related to the tunnel's discovery.
- The Civil Guard noted that the tunnel could have enabled drug transportation between Morocco and Spain.
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Police Just Found a Drug-Smuggling Tunnel Connecting Spain and Morocco
Police recently discovered a long drug-smuggling tunnel that was being used to connect Morocco and the Spanish enclave of Ceuta. Unfortunately for smugglers, their creativity could only last so long before they were caught. But props to them for utilizing an underground system that went about 55 yards, or a little more than half a football field. The tunnel system was formed in a closed-up marble factory and likely was used to get drugs across t…
Police discover drug-smuggling tunnel linking Morocco and Spain
Spanish authorities on Wednesday announced the discovery of a suspected drug smuggling tunnel linking Morocco with the Spanish enclave of Ceuta, in North Africa. The tunnel, which was found during an operation targeting hashish trafficking, was fitted with basic lighting and measures 12 meters deep (39 feet), police said. It was located during a search at a warehouse in an industrial part of the tiny Spanish territory. Spain’s El País newspaper …
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