Spanish police arrest gang accused of trafficking migrants across Mediterranean

06 February 2021 - 15:51
By Reuters
Women hug during a protest marking the death anniversary of 14 African migrants at Tarajal beach, while trying to cross from Morocco to Spain's north African enclave of Ceuta in 2014, in Madrid, Spain on February 6, 2021.
Image: SUSANA VERA Women hug during a protest marking the death anniversary of 14 African migrants at Tarajal beach, while trying to cross from Morocco to Spain's north African enclave of Ceuta in 2014, in Madrid, Spain on February 6, 2021.

Eight members of a gang suspected of trafficking migrants from Spain's North African enclave of Melilla to the Spanish mainland have been arrested, police said on Saturday.

Migrants were charged 2,000 euros ($2,400) each to make the journey across the Mediterranean in speedboats.

The gang is also suspected of transporting hashish from Melilla to Andalusia in southern Spain, the Civil Guard and National police forces said in a statement.

Those arrested were Spanish and Moroccan nationals. Two other suspects were under investigation.

Police seized three speedboats, 335 kg of hashish, 17 vehicles, and seven mobile phones.