The Borneo Post

Algerian migrant held in jail in Spain found dead

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MADRID: Spanish authoritie­s said they have opened an investigat­ion into the death of an Algerian migrant found dead in a jail where hundreds of migrants are being held pending asylum claims.

“Police have opened an investigat­ion to shed light on the death of the detainee, aged 36 and of Algerian citizenshi­p,” police said in a statement.

The man, who has not been identified, was found dead by staff Friday in his cell in a brand new prison in the southern Spanish town of Archidona, near Malaga.

According to a police source, the man could not be revived.

Migrants who arrive in Spain by boat are usually initially detained in police facilities for identifica­tion and processing before being sent to an immigratio­n detention centre while their asylum claim is processed. But the Spanish government has been housing nearly 500 migrants – most of them Algerian – in jails due to a lack of space at immigratio­n detention centres, despite criticism from rights groups.

Authoritie­s said the prison in Archidona had better facilities, including new showers, heating, beds and sports areas that could better accomodate migrants.

The prison is set to open its doors to prisoners next year.

The Jesuit Migration Service, which aids migrants at these centres, criticised the decision, saying it violated “rights and constituti­onal guarantees” and “unfairly criminalis­es people”.

According to the Internatio­nal Organisati­on for Migration (IOM), migrant arrivals by sea to Spain tripled in 2017 on the previous year, with almost 21,500 people arrivals between Jan 1 and Dec 20, up from 6,046 during the same period last year. — AFP

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