Jet Ski Smugglers Swiftly Extract Migrants from Spanish Enclave of Ceuta

Last Sunday, five jet skis arrived in Ceuta, crossing Benzú, 50 meters from the border with Morocco. On the way, they pick up two alleged fishermen, quickly load them into two of the vehicles before fleeing.
The video of the scene has gone viral on social media because this practice contrasts with what we were used to seeing in Ceuta until now. These people entered the city to pick up two alleged fishermen and take them out by jet ski. Who were they? Mystery.
The jet skis entered and turned around, without warning and without encountering any obstacles. This way of proceeding, which surprised more than one, is a trendy trend that the Civil Guard agents will have to monitor.
In any case, the Civil Guard is called upon to be extremely vigilant on the two jetties, given the situation in Ceuta where many people are waiting to be repatriated. To these are added all these people in transit to Morocco and blocked due to the closure of the borders.
The Civil Guard continues to search for the identity of the two alleged fishermen picked up by the jet skis. But one thing is certain, their coup was perfectly prepared.
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