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Friday, 30 May 2014

Terror cost: Spain arrests militant suspects In Melilla

Spanish authorities have six men at the expense of the terror in the North African enclave of Melilla arrested.


A statement from the Interior Ministry said the men were suspected of trying to recruit fighters for militant groups in Libya and Mali.


Spain has dozens of suspected militants arrested in the enclaves of Melilla and Ceuta in recent years. The cities lie on the southern coast of the Mediterranean Sea and are surrounded by Morocco.


About 400 migrants – from sub-Saharan African countries – are supposed to successfully fence, who divided Africa from Europe have scaled.


Melilla is an important crossroads for those who work or asylum in Europe.


On numerous occasions, in the last few months, major groups tried to storm the 19-foot-high Border fence.


Along with a second Spanish enclave, Ceuta, Melilla, the European Union is only land border with Africa.

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