Dozens of Immigrants From the Invasion of Ceuta Arrive in the Peninsula in 'Pateras Taxi'
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Two Moroccan patterns of 'pateras-taxi' are the thread of which Civil Guard agents are pulling to discover and dismantle a trafficking mafia that is moving immigrants from Ceuta to the Peninsula, according to sources of the investigation to ABC. The case is already judicialized and is the first open way against this type of criminal organizations whose movements have been advanced for days by this means. By their methods they have already manage…
Less than a week ago, after the invasion of 80,000 people along the border of Ceuta on July 30 and 31, some ministers launched clear and repeated messages: none of the people who had crossed irregularly would remain in Ceuta, and none would be transferred to the Peninsula and regularized. Last 13th ... Continue reading "Marlaska lied a week ago: "No one who enters Ceuta and Melilla irregularly will go to the Peninsula"
The Unified Association of Civil Guards has reported that the mafias are taking advantage to make these transfers to the Peninsula.
The migratory pressure that affects Spain is not limited to the border of Ceuta, but extends to other points of the coast like Cartagena, where 62 migrants have reached the beach on a boat, or Lanzarote, with the interception of 245 people on board three pateras. In this scenario of saturation, criminal networks have begun to operate through the so-called patera taxis to transfer to the peninsula those who entered the autonomous city. The spokes…
Human trafficking networks have taken a turn in their operational strategy in North Africa. The Unified Association of Civil Guards (AUGC) [...]
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