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Spain disbands gang smuggling illegal migrants to Europe

Spain disbands gang smuggling illegal migrants to Europe

A felony migrant smuggling gang was disbanded in a joint operation by the Spanish, German police and Europol.

The worldwide gang introduced individuals from Syria to Spain, Germany and Norway on an advanced route involving journey by airplane, in boats, and overland. The migrants needed to pay the equal of about €20,000 per particular person for the complete journey, in response to the Spanish police.

The group had contacts with native felony teams in every nation alongside the migration route and had collected a complete of about €2.5 million ($2.7 million).

Nineteen individuals have been arrested. Cash, 5 autos, cell phones, digital techniques and paperwork had been seized throughout home searches in a number of Spanish cities, the assertion mentioned on Sunday night.

The migrants had traveled from Syria to Lebanon, from whose capital Beirut they had been first taken by airplane to the Egyptian capital Cairo, the police mentioned. From there, they continued by land by way of Libya and Tunisia to Algeria. They had been then taken in small boats from the Algerian coasts throughout the Mediterranean to Spain, hidden in secret shelters in Madrid, Cuenca and Toledo.

In Spain, they had been supplied with solid papers to be able to both keep there or journey to Germany or Norway.

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