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Moroccan Navy Foils Desperate Migrant Voyage to Europe

Moroccan Navy Foils Desperate Migrant Voyage to Europe
Wednesday 06 March 2024 - 15:16
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In the ongoing struggle against illegal immigration and human trafficking, the Royal Moroccan Navy has intercepted a perilous voyage carrying 27 Sub-Saharan migrants bound for Europe. This dramatic interdiction occurred on February 29th when a patrol vessel spotted and boarded the small craft en route to the Canary Islands, a symbolic gateway to Europe synonymous with the harrowing journeys of those fleeing economic hardship, drought, and conflict across West Africa.

Following their rescue, the migrants, whose aspirations for a better life were thwarted by the Royal Navy's intervention, received immediate medical attention. They were then transported to the port of Dakhla, where they underwent standard administrative procedures overseen by the Royal Gendarmerie, a familiar process in Morocco's collaboration with Europe to combat illegal migration.

This incident is a small part of Morocco's broader campaign against irregular migration and human trafficking. In 2023 alone, the country's border control forces intercepted a staggering 87,000 individuals attempting the perilous crossing to Europe, highlighting the magnitude of the challenge facing Moroccan authorities.

However, Morocco's efforts go beyond interception. In a testament to its humanitarian commitment, Moroccan authorities provided essential aid and support to over 22,000 irregular migrants last year, many of whom were found stranded aboard makeshift watercraft in distressing situations, underscoring the dangers of the world's deadliest borders.

The scope of Morocco's operations is further illustrated by data from the Ministry of Interior, revealing that over the past five years, the country thwarted an astonishing 366,000 irregular migration attempts towards Europe. In 2022 alone, 70,781 attempts were foiled, demonstrating Morocco's unwavering resolve.

Yet, Morocco's operations are not solely focused on interception but also prioritize humanitarian aid. Over the same period, Morocco rescued more than 90,000 irregular migrants, with the Royal Navy alone extracting over 12,000 migrants from perilous conditions in 2022.

Morocco's approach to curbing irregular migration also includes dismantling criminal networks involved in the trade. In 2022, the national police department dismantled 290 such networks, and by May 2023, an estimated 117 additional networks had been disrupted, totaling 1,500 dismantled networks over the past five years.

As Europe grapples with the complex challenges of irregular migration, Morocco's steadfast efforts to stem the tide and protect the lives of those risking everything for a better future have solidified its position as a crucial ally in a crisis that shows no signs of abating.


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