Spanish police take down international people-smuggling ring | Inquirer News

Spanish police take down international people-smuggling ring

/ 04:32 AM November 05, 2021

FILE PHOTO: Migrants walk towards the Bosnia-Croatia border in attempt to cross it what they call "the game", near Velika Kladusa, September 29, 2020. REUTERS/Marko Djurica/File Photo

FILE PHOTO: Migrants walk towards the Bosnia-Croatia border in attempt to cross it what they call “the game”, near Velika Kladusa, September 29, 2020. REUTERS/Marko Djurica/File Photo

MADRID — Spanish police have broken up a gang that trafficked hundreds of migrants across the Balkans into the European Union concealed in trucks in inhumane conditions, authorities said on Thursday.

“The investigation focused on the activities of a Spanish organization… dedicated to smuggling Pakistani nationals into the Schengen area,” said Francisco Davila Gutierrez, head of the illegal immigration unit with Spain’s national police force.

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Police images showed how 77 people including four children, were crammed into a squalid cargo compartment of a small truck intercepted at the border between Bosnia and Croatia.

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“These vehicles transported adults and children in life threatening situations…in overcrowded trucks at high speed on European motorways,” said Europol representative Marius Cristian Roman at a press conference.

The months-long investigation involved agencies in seven countries. The group’s leader was arrested in Romania and transferred to Spain. A further 15 people were arrested as a result of the operation, 12 of them in Spain, police said.

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From their starting point at a Bosnian refugee camp, members of the gang escorted migrants on foot over the mountainous border with Croatia where they were loaded onto the trucks until reaching Slovenia or Italy.

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Once inside the EU, they were transferred to other countries.

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Police were first alerted to the group, which charged between 3,000 and 8,000 euros ($3,466-$9,242) per trip, in 2020 when a Spanish truck driver was arrested in Slovenia with 53 Pakistani migrants hidden aboard.

Police estimate the group earned at least 2 million euros from smuggling around 400 people into the EU in recent months but said the total would be much higher as they had been operating undetected for years.

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