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A Moroccan woman killed after the country’s navy opened fire on a boat carrying two dozen migrants was buried on Wednesday, a day after she was shot. A Moroccan woman killed after the country’s navy opened fire on a boat carrying two dozen migrants was buried on Wednesday.
The victim, who had been studying law, died before reaching a hospital, said Mohamed Benaissa, the head of Morocco’s northern observatory for human rights. Three other migrants were wounded in Tuesday’s confrontation, he said. The woman, who had been studying law, died before reaching a hospital on Tuesday, said Mohamed Benaissa, the head of Morocco’s northern observatory for human rights. Three other people were wounded in the confrontation, he said.
Some Moroccan media profiling her on the day of her burial in the northern city of Tétouan showed pictures of her identity card, which said she was 19. She had earlier been reported to be 22. There was no immediate explanation for the age discrepancy. Some Moroccan media ran pictures of the woman’s identity card, which said she was 19. She had earlier been reported to be 22. She was buried in the northern city of Tétouan.
The speedboat was carrying 25 Moroccan nationals and two Spanish captains, Benaissa said. Benaissa said the speedboat was carrying 25 Moroccan nationals and two Spanish captains.
The Spanish foreign ministry confirmed that two of its nationals had been arrested by Moroccan authorities, one of them with a criminal record. The official declined to elaborate on the criminal record. He said one of the wounded was shot in the arm as he tried to urge one of the Spanish captains to stop the boat when the navy spotted it. Doctors at the provincial hospital of the prefecture of M’diq-Fnideq amputated his arm and he was transferred to Rabat for further treatment.
The Spanish foreign ministry confirmed that two of its nationals had been arrested, one of whom had a criminal record. The official declined to elaborate on the criminal record.
Spain’s Europa Press, a private news agency, said the Spaniard had been charged twice and detained at least 16 times for violence against women and other unspecified crimes.Spain’s Europa Press, a private news agency, said the Spaniard had been charged twice and detained at least 16 times for violence against women and other unspecified crimes.
Morocco’s interior ministry said the boat was illegally transporting migrants.Morocco’s interior ministry said the boat was illegally transporting migrants.
It was the second time in recent days that Morocco’s royal navy intervened to stop a boat suspected of carrying migrants across the Mediterranean, and comes amid growing concerns about migrant trafficking in the western Mediterranean region. It was the second time in recent days that Morocco’s royal navy intervened to stop a boat suspected of carrying migrants across the Mediterranean. Concerns have been growing about migrant trafficking in the western Mediterranean region.
The central Mediterranean route, mainly between Libya and Italy, is being choked off by the Libyan coastguard chasing after smugglers’ small boats and returning migrants to Libya. The central Mediterranean route, mainly between Libya and Italy, is being choked off by the Libyan coastguard chasing smugglers’ small boats and returning migrants to Libya.
One of the wounded was shot in the arm as he tried to urge one of the Spanish captains to stop the boat when the navy spotted it, Benaissa said. Doctors at the provincial hospital of the prefecture of M’diq-Fnideq amputated his arm and he has been transferred to Rabat for intensive care. In a separate case, police in Tangier arrested two people aged 35 and 45, including a Spanish citizen residing illegally in Morocco, on suspicion of running a criminal network facilitating illegal migration.
Moroccan authorities didn’t immediately respond to requests for more details.
In a separate case, police in Tangier have arrested two people aged 35 and 45, including a Spanish citizen residing illegally in Morocco, who are suspected of running a criminal network facilitating illegal migration.
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