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Thursday, August 14, 2014
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Guardia in sweep for boat refugees By SALLY BENGTSSON 19 illegal immigrants were intercepted off the Costa Blanca try ing to land in three boats last weekend, as part of a major sweep of North Africans try ing to land in Spain. Authorities say they caught nearly 300 North African migrants over the weekend trying to get into the country at different points from the Straits of Gibraltar up to the Costa Blanca, in what turned out the busiest period of the year for captur ing the illegal boat people. The huge increase in the
number of would be immi grants is due to the good weather and calm waters between Spain and Africa over recent days. Locally, the Guardia Civil's SIVE warning system was alerted to two boats in the early hours of Saturday morning, one which landed at Mil Palmeras, whilst the other was intercepted off Torrevieja. A third vessel was stopped later on, also off the Torrevieja coast. The immi grants, who came from North Africa, included a number of children, and they were all taken to the Guardia office in Torrevieja, and were
in good health despite the journey. They were treated by the Red Cross before being transferred to Alicante. Only last week, 11 Algerians were intercepted in a boat off Santa Pola. Meanwhile a boat of refugees landed at the Las Gaviotas area of La Manga in a situation that descended into semifarce last Friday. The craft, crammed with eight Algerians, came ashore with the engine being thrown into the water to try to avoid attracting any atten tion, but the illegals were rumbled by a number of tourists who rang the police. Once the officers arrived, they started chasing them on
foot around the area, and managed to catch six out of the eight. They were all aged under 30. On Saturday, Maritime Rescue picked up 22 men of North African origin discov ered in a small boat 13 nau tical miles east of Mojácar, Almería. One of them was a 17yearold who had to be taken by helicopter to receive treatment for dia betes in Almería. Hours later, Maritime Rescue had to rescue 19 more people after the small boat in which they were trav elling sank 70 nautical miles off the coast of Granada. The migrants, who included three children and six women, three of whom were pregnant, were taken to Motril. On Sunday, two boats carrying 27 subSaharans were intercepted when they were trying to reach the coasts of Algeciras and Tarifa in Cádiz province. The first was an inflatable dinghy with 10 people aboard, including a pregnant woman. Doctors found her to be in a good health and decided to move her to Algeciras police premises along with the rest of the boat’s passengers
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