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Spanish police arrest 155 Chinese-led human trafficking gang

2018-03-15 Gerard Couzens PandaGuidesOfficial

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Police in Spain have arrested 155 people and smashed an international Chinese human trafficking gang that smuggled people into Britain and Ireland.


Officers say gang chiefs charged migrants a flat fee of €20,000 each for getting them to their final destination with fake passports.


They were hidden in flats near Barcelona after reaching Europe before being put on flights leaving mostly from the city's El Prat airport.


Spanish police raided properties near Barcelona's El Prat airport as part of the operation against the people smugglers 


Chinese and Taiwanese passports, mobile phones and a large amount Chinese currency were recovered 


The migrants stayed in what appeared to he squalid conditions while they were issued with new documents 


A total of 155 people including four of the leaders have been arrested. Pictured are some of the migrants, who were waiting to go to their final destination when the police arrived 


A police office holds a fake visa stamp that was seized along with the passports 


Officers making their way to one of the apartments where the migrants were staying


The illegal operation was smashed after five migrants entered a witness protection programme in exchange for giving evidence against gang bosses.


Spanish authorities went public with the arrests today as they published footage of the moment armed officers forced their way into one of the apartments used as part of the human trafficking operation.


It showed police shouting out: 'Police, police, get up' as they identified those inside before counting out cash and other incriminating evidence they found inside.


Spanish authorities also revealed migrants had been taught key words in English by teacher-type 'facilitators' to maximise their chances of reaching their final destination. 


Among the phrases found on ‘flashcards’ at the scene were: ‘Do you speak English?’, ‘Do you have return ticket?’, and ‘How long will you stay in this country?’


A spokesman for Spain's National Police confirmed: 'National Police officers have dismantled an international organisation specialising in the smuggling of people from China into the UK and Ireland.


'Each victim paid €20,000. The operation has resulted in the arrest of 155 mostly Chinese people, including the four alleged leaders of the organisation.


'The money people covered the cost of all the passports they needed to reach their destination and other help they received from members of the organisation to cross borders.


'After reaching Schengen territory, the migrants were taken to different municipalities in the province of Barcelona and put up temporarily in safe flats where the travel documents they had used to get to Europe were taken from them while they waited for new documents to arrive.


'The passports were created in China and sent to Spain using courier firms. Once they arrived, the organisation bought air tickets with budget airlines the same day of the flight.'


Revealing facilitators who guided the migrants handed them key phrases in English which they learned to help them get through customs controls.


Source: http://www.dailymail.co.uk


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