Spain Deports Moroccan Man with Extensive Criminal Record After 32 Arrests
– bySaid@Bladi
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A man of Moroccan origin was expelled from Spain this week. He is accused of numerous appearances before the justice system and convictions.
The Sant Feliu de Guíxols (Girona) Police obtained the expulsion of the Moroccan who is accused of at least 32 arrests. The man, with a heavy criminal record marked by various offenses including violent thefts and mistreatment, has been sent back to his country of origin, Morocco.
Last month, the Superior Court of Justice of Navarre had ordered the expulsion for a period of ten years of a 44-year-old Moroccan, sentenced to 5 years in prison by the provincial court for having locked up his wife in an abandoned sawmill in Burlada (Navarre).
Category: Spain
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