Quietness on the Melilla Border with More Police Deployment than Usual
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Morocco demonstrated yesterday that, when it wants, it can control its border with Spain. The deployment of its security forces in Castillejos managed to contain hundreds of sub-Saharans who intended to reach Ceuta in a call known for days. The image was radically different from that of last July 30, when tens of thousands of Moroccan citizens irregularly crossed the Spanish border without Rabat deploying a comparable containment capacity. It is…
The transport of civilian guards and police is constant and has been reinforced with a fence and a floating barrier the final stretch of the Moroccan spigon frustrates an attempt to reach Ceuta by hundreds of sub-Saharan immigrants
Spain has reinforced border security in Ceuta following calls circulating on social media to attempt irregular entry into the autonomous city. The Army has deployed several armored vehicles near the Tarajal border crossing, while the Civil Guard and National Police maintain a reinforced presence on land, sea, and air. Read more
The strong security device on both sides of the border tries to prevent the new assault by hundreds of immigrants on Ceuta. More information: Ceuta prison quarantines the invaders detained at the risk of infectious diseases
Quietness on the Melilla border, with more police deployment than usual
After two weeks of gestures from the Spanish government, Rabat shields the border in Castillejos to repel a possible attempt to massively enter immigrants called for this Saturday
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