Algerian policemen in Algiers, Algeria, on 26 February 2019 [Farouk Batiche/Anadolu Agency]
Algerian authorities on Monday arrested 18 Moroccan nationals in the city of Oran over their alleged involvement in what officials described as an international criminal network linked to illegal migration. The Algerian newspaper El Khabar reported that officers from the Oran Province’s Research and Intervention Brigade had dismantled an organised criminal network operating across international borders during an operation carried out last week. According to a statement from Algeria’s General Directorate of National Security, 23 people were arrested, including 18 Moroccan nationals. The network is accused of organising illegal sea crossings for migrants. The statement said the operation, conducted under the supervision of the competent public prosecutor, enabled investigators to uncover the network’s methods of gathering and transporting migrants. Five […]

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