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    Authorities Stop Migrant Smuggling Attempt Using Ambulance in Libya

    March 5, 2025Updated:March 5, 20252 Mins Read
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    Libyan security forces have stopped an ambulance that was being used to smuggle migrants. The Jufra Security Directorate reported that police at a checkpoint in Al-Shuwairif stopped the vehicle and discovered migrants pretending to be critically ill patients.

    Officials revealed that those behind the scheme had forged medical reports to make the transport look legitimate. The goal was to get the migrants to Tripoli without raising suspicion. This misuse of an ambulance was an attempt to avoid security checks and take advantage of emergency services.

    Authorities strongly condemned this act, calling it a serious violation of humanitarian principles. They warned that such actions not only break the law but also put real patients at risk by abusing medical resources. Security forces have promised strict legal action against those involved, including charges for document forgery and human trafficking.

    Libya remains a key route for migrants trying to reach Europe, and smuggling networks continue to find new ways to bypass law enforcement. This case highlights the challenges authorities face in stopping illegal migration. Officials say they are increasing efforts to track and prevent smuggling activities while calling for stronger international cooperation.

    Security forces have stressed the need for stricter border checks, better monitoring of emergency vehicles, and tougher penalties for traffickers. They urge the public to report any suspicious activities that could be linked to human smuggling.

    ambulance smuggling attempt emergency services misuse forged medical reports illegal migration Tripoli Libya migrant crisis Libya security forces migrant smuggling Libya
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