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Guineans From Ceuta's Ceti Face 35 Years in Prison for Trying to Kill Maghreb Residents

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Four Guinean immigrants from the Temporary Residence Centre of Immigrants (CETI) in Ceuta are facing a tax request of up to 35 years in prison at the Provincial High Court for their alleged involvement in a multiple assault on Maghreb residents in June 2022, after having spent almost two years in pretrial detention and not yet having been tried.The four defendants sat on the bench on Tuesday, charged by the Prosecutor's Office with two counts of…
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Four Guinean immigrants from the Temporary Residence Centre of Immigrants (CETI) in Ceuta are facing a tax request of up to 35 years in prison at the Provincial High Court for their alleged involvement in a multiple assault on Maghreb residents in June 2022, after having spent almost two years in pretrial detention and not yet having been tried.The four defendants sat on the bench on Tuesday, charged by the Prosecutor's Office with two counts of…

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OKDIARIO broke the news in on Wednesday, November 5, 2025.
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