- 16:30Cryptocurrency market struggles amid trade war concerns
- 16:00Manchester City proposes a record offer of €275 million for Lamine Yamal
- 15:30Russia, accused of stalling, wants answers before truce
- 15:00New pension scheme and contribution refunds for retirees
- 14:30Morocco recognized as best tourism partner destination for 2025
- 14:00Catalonia to Mobilize €1.5 Billion to Counteract Trump’s Tariffs
- 13:30Morocco's ambitious export growth to Egypt by 2026
- 13:20New proposals in Spain aim to limit foreign property purchases
- 12:50Morocco reaffirms commitment to territorial integrity at international conference
Follow us on Facebook
Spain Dismantles Criminal Network Trafficking Moroccan Minors
Spanish authorities have announced the dismantling of an organization exploiting vulnerable minors by supplying falsified documents to underage migrants. The crackdown resulted in the arrest of seven individuals in Murcia, as reported by the police on Monday.
The investigation was initiated following the arrival of unaccompanied Moroccan minors in various provinces, primarily Malaga and Madrid, but also Valencia and Barcelona. These minors approached the police without any form of identification.
According to the police report, the minors initially arrived on the island of Lanzarote by boat and were subsequently placed in open centers for foreign minors in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria. However, they absconded from these facilities and made contact with Moroccan nationals who facilitated their journey to the Spanish mainland.
Upon arrival in Spain, the criminal network sold counterfeit documents to the parents of these minors, demanding exorbitant fees ranging from 1,000 to 2,000 euros per individual.
Investigative Breakthrough and Arrests
The investigation culminated in a series of raids in Murcia, resulting in the apprehension of seven individuals on various charges, including document forgery, aiding illegal immigration, violating the rights of foreign nationals, and membership in a criminal organization.
During the searches, authorities seized substantial evidence, including 5,500 euros in cash, computer equipment, mobile devices, Moroccan passports, and other documents.
This crackdown not only disrupts a nefarious operation exploiting vulnerable minors but also serves as a stern warning against those who seek to undermine the integrity of Spain's immigration system and prey on the desperation of individuals seeking a better life.
As the nation grapples with the complex challenges posed by irregular migration, this operation underscores the unwavering commitment of Spanish law enforcement agencies to dismantle criminal networks and safeguard the rights of all individuals, regardless of their origin or circumstances.
Comments (0)