Azemmour.. Police arrest 18 would-be illegal immigrants on the Old Continent

Azemmour.. Police arrest 18 would-be illegal immigrants on the Old Continent
Azemmour.. Police arrest 18 would-be illegal immigrants on the Old Continent

This article was automatically translated from HIBAPRESS, the Arabic version:

Ahmed Mesbah – New

Yesterday Tuesday, in its zone of territorial influence, the gendarmerie services affiliated to the Territorial Division of the Royal Gendarmerie in Azemmour foiled a secret migration operation towards the northern shore of the Mediterranean.

In detail of the intervention of the gendarmerie, a mobile patrol from the Azemmour Gendarmerie Center moved, yesterday morning Tuesday, on the base and by exploiting the information obtained, towards the “Zahhif Beach”, which is territorially controlled by the congregation, the management and the department of the seminary, in the province of El Jadida, where it arrested 18 candidates for illegal immigration, across the Atlantic, towards the old continent.

This operation also resulted in the seizure and seizure of equipment intended for irregular migration, including an inflatable boat, 9 meters long, 17 plastic bottles containing gasoline, with a capacity of 16 and 25 liters , two “Yamava 15” and “Suzuki 40” type engines and a survival jacket, an air pump, sea ropes and bladed weapons.

The judicial police placed the candidates for secret immigration, arrested during a judicial operation, which took place under the direction and direction of the commander of the Azemmour royal gendarmerie center, in theoretical custody, for search them and refer them, in the event of flagrante delicto, to the competent public prosecutor.

In addition, this operation is part of the fight against illegal migration, human trafficking and international drug trafficking, for which the interests of the regional command of the Royal Gendarmerie of El Jadida were mobilized, whose territorial and gendarmerie influence includes the Gendarmerie companies. of El Jadida and Sidi Bennour.

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