Scandal as Moroccan investigators find the entrance to narco tunnel to Spain inside house belonging to local military

CSN News reports that Moroccan investigators found the entrance of a narco tunnel leading to Spain within a home belonging to local soldiers.

MOROCCAN authorities discovered the entrance to a smuggling drug tunnel that led into Spain’s North African enclave Ceuta.

It was in an area that is exclusively used by the Moroccan military.

In February, the Guardia Civil discovered the Ceuta ending during a search in a warehouse.

READ MORE

TRAPDOOR FOR CEUTA ENTRANCE(Guardia Civil image)

Morocco has been silent since that time, but several individuals have been identified who were involved in the operation and construction of the tunnel. Arrests are expected to be made in the coming days.

The seriousness is such that high level ‘dismissals’ are expected given that the tunnel was built in an area under army control.

A man with a lengthy history of drug trafficking could be a key player in the building of the tunnel.

The Moroccan police were able to access it with the help of an organization that sent workers there.

The tunnel was drilled at the Arroto de Las Bombas area.

The Guardia Civil believe the route was used for two years and such was the extent of heavy machinery needed to build it, they believe it was ‘unthinkable’ that major figures were not involved on both sides of the border.

The tunnel was 12 metres deep and spanned 50 metres on the Spanish side. Its Ceuta entry was discovered in an old marble factory which closed in 2020.

The passageway was hidden behind a trapdoor, leading to a stairway that led down into the tunnel.

Fourteen people have so far been arrested in Ceuta, including two Guardia officials and Mohamed Duas a Ceuta City Councillor.

The two officers were bribed by his brother and nephew to load up the vehicles with drugs, and then whisk them through Ceuta’s port controls.

Free Subscribe

Sign up to stay ahead with the latest news straight to your email.

We respect your privacy and will never spam you!

About Liam Bradford

Avatar photo
Liam Bradford, a seasoned news editor with over 20 years of experience, currently based in Spain, is known for his editorial expertise, commitment to journalistic integrity, and advocating for press freedom.

Check Also

Facebook ‘love scam’ gang in Spain cons woman into paying out €216k

Facebook ‘love scam’ gang in Spain cons woman into paying out €216k

AN ALMERIA woman looking for love was conned out of €216,839 by a gang who …