Moroccan Woman Files Complaints After Alleged Passport Destruction by Spanish Border Guard

Victim of an aggressive behavior, a Moroccan national has filed several complaints against a Guardia civil agent who allegedly refused her access to Ceuta, tearing up her passport.
The woman, who remained silent due to the violence of the agent, sent complaints last week to the Consul General of Spain in Tetouan, the Prefect of Mdiq, and the Spanish Embassy in Rabat.
Denouncing the abusive behavior of the policeman, who allegedly prevented her from entering Ceuta, the woman announced her firm intention to bring the case before the Spanish justice system.
According to her, the Guardia civil elements have always shown aggression towards Moroccan nationals, tearing up their passports or insulting them in public.
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