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Spanish Civil Guard discover six immigrants hidden in the false bottoms of vehicles
Making a dash for Europe: Immigrants are found wedged in tiny spaces between cars' dashboards and engines in a smuggling operation busted by Spanish police Discoveries made at border between Morocco and Spanish enclave Melilla All six were young men from Guinea and travelling without documents Hidden in tiny spaces in the 'dashboard areas' and 'under the back seats' Mafia networks operate in Morocco offering people passages into Spain Six migrants have been discovered hiding in cramped spaces in the false bottoms of vehicles operated by a mafia smuggling ring. The discoveries were made by the Spanish Civil Guard over a two-day period on the border between Morocco and the north African Spanish enclave of Melilla. All six were young men from Guinea and were travelling without documents, according to the Spanish authorities, while all three of the vehicles were found to have Moroccan number plates. Read more: Spanish Civil Guard discover six immigrants hidden in the false bottoms of vehicles | Daily Mail Online |
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