Moroccan Driver in Belgian Car Attempts High-Speed Border Breach at Ceuta Crossing

The Ceuta border crossing was the scene of an escape attempt by a Moroccan Resident Abroad (MRE), who tried to force the customs passage without undergoing the control points.
According to eyewitness accounts reported by Alyaoum24, the individual, who was driving a car registered in Belgium, had crossed the police and customs control points at high speed before violating the Spanish post.
The man, who was finally arrested by the Spanish customs services, had escaped a Royal Gendarmerie control post near Marina Smir. Witnesses were wondering how he had managed to reach the Spanish enclave, despite the many control points on the road.
This question raises concerns about the effectiveness and competence of the Moroccan control services, as well as their training, especially since the individual was able to travel about 15 kilometers to reach the Spanish border.
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