Moroccan Teens Found Hidden in Bus Engine on London-Dublin Route

The Irish police found two Moroccan teenagers hidden in the engine of a bus connecting London to Dublin.
Strange events would have taken place on July 26, 2019 in Ireland. Two Moroccan teenagers had hidden in the engine of a bus connecting London to Dublin, reports Irish mirror.
In a video certainly filmed by the bus driver, we clearly see the two teenagers. The first to come out of the cramped space they were in has his body blackened by the dust of the machines. After a few minutes, the second also came out. According to the video, the two young Moroccans would have spent more than 10 hours in their hiding place.
They were then entrusted to the local social services.
According to a police source, such incidents are legion in the port. "Others have come out of vehicles not knowing where they were - Immigration police officers treat them with compassion, but they are used to the police in their own country, which are more aggressive."
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