Madrid, España.- The attitude of a 19 years in the Tarajal border control, in the autonomous city of Ceuta, drew the attention of the officers, who thought they had drugs in his small suitcase on wheels: instead it inside was an eight year old who wanted to meet in Spain with his father.
As reported by the Civil Guard, the young man wanted to pass without placing the bag in the film scanner, but agents they insisted to be suspicious. The surprise was when the image appeared in the device was of a crouching person. When you open the trolley came a child who called Abou said in French.
Although the case had no vents, the child, originally from Ivory Coast, was fine, though scared, because I did not know the woman who wanted to pass through the border of the Spanish enclave in North Africa. The Civil Guard believes they paid for transporting the child.
An hour and a half later an immigrant who also comes from Ivory Coast but living in the Canary Islands went through the same checkpoint, and Abou agents asked if it was your child. The man collapsed to learn that the boy had not crossed the border and confirmed that it was his father. He said he wanted to take it with him to the Canary Islands. Both he and the girl in the suitcase were arrested, accused of a crime of human trafficking.
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