Tuesday, December 30, 2014

New attempt of massive assault on the fence of Melilla – Blasting News

New attempt of massive assault on the fence of Melilla – Blasting News

As reported police sources, today December 30, about seven o’clock, a group of between one hundred fifty and two hundred SSA (pending official data of the Government Delegation) immigrants have tried jumping fence Melilla , near the border crossing area Chinatown . About a dozen of them have made it into the autonomous community and have already been transferred to CETI (Temporary Centre for Immigrants), but a few minutes later were presented in the center of fifty, with received by their peers under the chants of “ bosa, bosa ” meaning “ victoria, victoria “.

At this time still remained perched on the fence about thirty SSA. One of the first people who entered the CETI had a wound in the leg. Arriving at the center shoes fitted with screws removed in order to climb the fence six meters separating Morocco Comunidad Autónoma . They also gave the security guards hooks that make themselves to climb over the fence.

In 2014 immigrants have tried to enter our country in more than seventy times and have gotten over 2,000 people . On 25th December morning, a group of two hundred and fifty Saharan staged a massive attempt to jump the fence, building festivities Christmas Eve and Christmas and believing in these special days would be less effective police in the area. However, both the Spanish and Moroccan units were the same who regularly monitor this area. This time none of the immigrants had access to the fence, as the Moroccan authorities deployed in the area prevented the approach to it.

These immigrants came from the mountain areas near the border, where they remain camped secretly waiting for the opportunity to reach Melilla . On December 18 there was another failed attempt to massive entry to our country during the early morning, the jump was attempted in the area of ​​next fence at the border of Tarajal , but this time the Moroccan authorities prevented access.

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