Spanish Police Seize 15 Stolen Luxury Cars Bound for Morocco in Major Smuggling Bust

The Spanish police intercepted 15 luxury cars stolen in Europe at the port of Algeciras, destined for Morocco.
The cars, found in containers, came from European countries such as France, Germany or Italy. They were intercepted as they were about to be transported to Morocco, reports Ceuta Actualidad.
Most of the vehicles were rental, leasing or lease-purchase vehicles whose documents had been falsified in order to change the identity of their owners and sell them on the black market in Africa.
In addition to these 15 vehicles, another luxury vehicle worth nearly 300,000 euros was also seized. In total, 13 people were arrested and convicted at first instance for receiving stolen goods and document forgery.
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