Kuwait Times

Spanish, French police smash ring smuggling Palestinia­ns

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MADRID: Police in Spain and France have smashed a criminal ring suspected of smuggling hundreds of Palestinia­ns into Europe through fraudulent asylum claims, Spanish police said yesterday. Officers arrested nine people, including the suspected leader of the network, in the two countries as part of the operation carried out with European police agency Europol, a Spanish police statement said. Police suspect since January 2018 the group flew around 1,200 Palestinia­ns living in Middle Eastern countries via Bolivia to Madrid, where they would then make a “fraudulent asylum request”.

“Instead of continuing with the administra­tive procedures related to their asylum request, they were transporte­d by the organizati­on to Belgium and Germany in minivans,” the statement said. The ring charged around 8,000 euros ($9,000) per person to provide them with fake travel documents issued to Palestinia­n refugees in Lebanon and organise the trip, earning at least 9 million euros ($10.2 million) with the scheme. Five people were arrested in Spain and four in France. Police said the group’s “main base of operations” was in the northern French city of Amiens. Spanish police started their investigat­ion after detecting an increase in the number of Palestinia­ns requesting asylum at Madrid airport. — AFP

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