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    Spain and Europol Dismantle Major Migrant Smuggling Network from Algeria

    August 29, 2025Updated:September 1, 20252 Mins Read
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    File photo: A group of minors being rescued in the port of Almeria, southern Spain | Photo: ARCHIVE/EPA/CARLOS BARBA. Source: Infomigrants.
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    Spanish authorities, working closely with Europol, have dismantled a sophisticated criminal network responsible for smuggling undocumented migrants from Algeria to Spain and then moving them onwards to other European Union countries. The large-scale operation, led by Spain’s Guardia Civil in collaboration with international law enforcement agencies, resulted in 14 arrests and eight additional suspects placed under investigation across the provinces of Almería, Murcia, Seville, and Alicante.

    According to Europol, the network was highly structured and operated like a professional business. Migrants were transported across the Mediterranean on overcrowded dinghies equipped with high-powered engines, each paying up to €7,000 for the dangerous one-way journey. Authorities seized 15 boats along with maritime equipment, more than 100 fuel tanks, two firearms, and nearly €70,000 in cash.

    Investigators revealed that the smuggling ring invested over €1 million in acquiring and manufacturing high-speed boats. To conceal their operations, the group relied on a web of front companies and shell businesses in Spain and France, which were also used to launder profits. Europol described the network as having separate branches, each responsible for specific roles: financing, logistics, vessel acquisition, recruitment of skippers, and coordination of navigation routes. Other cells managed fuel supply, food, communications, and security during crossings.

    The probe, which began in 2024, was triggered when Spanish authorities noticed suspicious fuel stockpiling and unusual purchases of high-speed boats. Since then, Europol has provided key intelligence support, including real-time data analysis and coordination between international investigators.

    This operation comes amid growing concerns about the increasing risks migrants face on Mediterranean routes. Spain has already reported a rise in dangerous crossings, with many attempting longer and riskier journeys to reach the Canary Islands.

    Authorities say the dismantling of this network represents a significant blow to transnational smuggling operations that exploit vulnerable people seeking better opportunities in Europe.

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