Spanish Police Arrest Two Moroccan Fugitives Wanted by Interpol

Spanish national police officers arrested two Moroccans wanted by the Moroccan and Italian judicial authorities.
The first suspect, wanted by the Moroccan authorities, was apprehended in the street by plainclothes agents. The second was arrested at the Tarajal border in Ceuta while trying to enter Morocco, reports Ceuta Al dia.
After verification by the agents at the border, the latter is also the subject of an international arrest warrant issued by the Italian authorities. He is wanted for murder in that country.
The two Moroccans were arrested as part of the operation carried out by the Spanish national police to prevent criminal acts and strengthen security in the autonomous city of Ceuta.
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