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Seven migrants adrift in a five-meter boat rescued in Ceuta: two mafias charging 9,000 euros for the transfer to the Peninsula are stopped

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Spanish National Police have dismantled two criminal organizations involved in the illicit trafficking of migrants from Ceuta to the Spanish Peninsula. The operation resulted in the arrest of five individuals who allegedly operated small vessels to transport migrants across the sea. Authorities confirmed that the criminal groups charged approximately 9,000 euros per person for the transit.

As part of the enforcement action, seven migrants were rescued after being found adrift in a five-meter boat. The operation highlights ongoing efforts by law enforcement to disrupt human smuggling networks operating in the region.

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Infobae (AR) - Headline 1 Focuses on the dismantling of criminal organizations and police arrests.
Infobae (AR) - Headline 2 Highlights the rescue of migrants and the specific cost of smuggling.
Read the full story at the source Infobae (Buenos Aires, Argentina) · AR
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