Spanish police arrest 78 people in bust of 'one of largest' smuggling networks
Spanish police, with Europol's involvement, have dismantled a large criminal network operating in the western Mediterranean. The operation resulted in the arrest of 78 individuals in Spain and Algeria.

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AI-generatedSpanish police, with Europol's involvement, have dismantled a large criminal network operating in the western Mediterranean. The operation resulted in the arrest of 78 individuals in Spain and Algeria. This network was involved in a dual-flow smuggling operation, moving synthetic drugs like MDMA from Spain and Portugal to Algeria, and then using return journeys to smuggle migrants and weapons to Spain and Ibiza via high-speed boats. Authorities estimate profits from migrant smuggling alone exceeded €24 million. The group was also linked to other criminal activities, including violent robberies and extortion. Seized items included 18 high-speed vessels, firearms, cash, and MDMA pills.
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5 extractedThe group charged up to €12,000 per person for migrant smuggling.
Profits from migrant smuggling alone are estimated to be more than €24m.
Seized items included 18 high-speed vessels valued at €5m, guns, over €25,000 cash, and 15,000 MDMA pills.
The network moved synthetic drugs from Spain/Portugal to Algeria and smuggled migrants/weapons back to Spain on 'ghost speedboats'.
Spanish police arrested 78 people in a bust of a large criminal network smuggling drugs and people.