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Spain Breaks Up Network Smuggling Thousands of Moroccans from Romania
Rabat - Spanish authorities announced the dismantling of a human trafficking network that brought between 1,000 and 2,500 Moroccans into Spain from Spanish authorities announced the dismantling of a human trafficking network that brought between 1,000 and 2,500 Moroccans into Spain from Romania in recent years.
Romania, transit point for thousands of Moroccans illegally transported to Spain. Network dismantled by the Civil Guard
The Spanish Civil Guard announced that it had dismantled a network that illegally transported between 1,000 and 2,500 Moroccans to Spain via Romania, with each person having to pay 3,000 euros for the trip.
The Spanish criminal network that illegally brought more than 2,500 Moroccans via Romania: "They were being used as tomatoes."
The immigrants, who paid more than 6,000 euros for the trip, were locked up by the organization in semi-trailers as merchandise. More information: From Pakistan to El Hierro for 13,000 euros: Bangladeshi mafias exploit 'the Canarian route' to bring in Asian immigrants.
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