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200 migrants intercepted attempting swim crossing to Ceuta

Tuesday 26 August 2025 - 08:50
By: Dakir Madiha
200 migrants intercepted attempting swim crossing to Ceuta

Around 200 migrants, including men, women, children, and individuals with disabilities, attempted the perilous journey across the Mediterranean to reach the Spanish enclave of Ceuta over the weekend. The crossing, intercepted with assistance from the Royal Moroccan Navy and the Spanish Coast Guard, highlights the persistent pressures of irregular migration on Morocco and Spain.

Dangerous crossings and urgent rescues

The attempts took place intermittently from nightfall until early morning, with many migrants risking their lives in search of better opportunities. Spanish newspaper El Faro de Ceuta reported that authorities had to intervene urgently to rescue dozens of individuals caught in life-threatening conditions. Those intercepted at sea were returned to Moroccan shores, where they were processed and identified at nearby checkpoints.

Officials described the crossing as another example of the desperate measures taken by people hoping to reach European territory despite dangerous Mediterranean waters.

Efforts to combat irregular migration

Moroccan authorities have launched an investigation into the human trafficking networks behind these operations, with the aim of dismantling the groups responsible. In 2024 alone, Morocco prevented 78,685 irregular migration attempts and dismantled 332 human trafficking networks.

The collaboration between Moroccan and Spanish navies has intensified in recent years to address the growing crisis. Spain allocated €2.5 million to Morocco to bolster border surveillance, providing equipment and vehicles to manage the surge of migrants attempting to cross into Ceuta and Melilla.

Broader migration challenges

This incident underscores the ongoing migration pressures at the borders of Morocco and Spain. The dangerous crossings reflect the broader challenges faced by migrants, who often endure dire conditions and risk their lives for the hope of a better future.

Morocco continues its active engagement in combating irregular migration, while Spain remains a key partner in addressing the shared responsibility of managing this humanitarian crisis.


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