Dutch-Moroccan Man Wanted for Drug Trafficking Arrested at Spanish Border
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The Spanish police arrested at the Ceuta (Tarajal) border post a Dutch national of Moroccan origin wanted by Interpol for drug trafficking.
The suspect was arrested on Thursday, during a routine check carried out by the Spanish police at the border between Ceuta and Morocco. By verifying his identity in the database, the agents discovered that the suspect was the subject of an Interpol red notice issued the same day.
The Dutch national of Moroccan origin S. K was arrested as he was trying to leave Spanish territory through the vehicle exit control point, on a motorcycle, it is specified. He is wanted by the Turkish authorities for a drug trafficking case.
Category: Spain
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