• Latest
  • Trending
Human trafficking networks responsible for migrant tragedy in Nador

Human trafficking networks responsible for migrant tragedy in Nador

June 30, 2022
Sir Sam Jonah urges involvement of traditional leaders in galamsey fight

Sir Sam Jonah urges involvement of traditional leaders in galamsey fight

October 3, 2025
Ivory Coast rallies, opposition leaders barred ,from October election

Ivory Coast rallies, opposition leaders barred ,from October election

October 3, 2025
Dormaa Central launches HPV vaccination campaign to combat cervical cancer

Dormaa Central launches HPV vaccination campaign to combat cervical cancer

October 3, 2025
Police intercept truck carrying 36 sacks of suspected Indian hemp at Asesewa

Police intercept truck carrying 36 sacks of suspected Indian hemp at Asesewa

October 3, 2025
President Mahama convenes strategic meeting with CSOs to tackle galamsey today

President Mahama convenes strategic meeting with CSOs to tackle galamsey today

October 3, 2025
Mahama calls on newly appointed Appeal Court Judges to uphold justice

Mahama calls on newly appointed Appeal Court Judges to uphold justice

October 3, 2025
Ghana Armed Forces confirms arrest of two soldiers over alleged extortion at Prestea mining site

Ghana Armed Forces confirms arrest of two soldiers over alleged extortion at Prestea mining site

October 3, 2025
Police arrest Kwame Ato after deadly clash between rival groups at Simpa

Police arrest Kwame Ato after deadly clash between rival groups at Simpa

October 3, 2025
Ivory Coast sets new Cocoa Price ahead of upcoming elections

Ivory Coast sets new Cocoa Price ahead of upcoming elections

October 3, 2025
Health Minister vows swift action on salary arrears for Nurses and Midwives

Health Minister vows swift action on salary arrears for Nurses and Midwives

October 2, 2025
Gov’t, JICA sign ¥3 billion grant for Kumasi inner ring road upgrade

Gov’t, JICA sign ¥3 billion grant for Kumasi inner ring road upgrade

October 2, 2025
Ashanti Region Stakeholders Engaged on New Anti-Corruption Action Plan (2026–2030)

Ashanti Region stakeholders engaged on new anti-corruption action plan (2026–2030)

October 2, 2025
Happy Ghana
Advertisement
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • Sports
    • International Sports
    • Afcon2017
    • Afcon2019
    • Corporate Knockout
    • U17 World Cup
    • World Cup 2018
  • Entertainment
  • Business
  • Bizarre
  • Feature
  • More
    • Technology
    • Opinion
    • Lifestyle
  • Listen Live
  • Home
  • News
  • Sports
    • International Sports
    • Afcon2017
    • Afcon2019
    • Corporate Knockout
    • U17 World Cup
    • World Cup 2018
  • Entertainment
  • Business
  • Bizarre
  • Feature
  • More
    • Technology
    • Opinion
    • Lifestyle
  • Listen Live
No Result
View All Result
Happy Ghana
No Result
View All Result
Home News Africa

Human trafficking networks responsible for migrant tragedy in Nador

in Africa
Human trafficking networks responsible for migrant tragedy in Nador
Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on Whatsapp

Nador city in northern Morocco was a theatre of a tragic incident on Friday, June 24, 2022 when 2000 illegal migrants staged an assault and attempted to climb the iron fence separating Nador and Melilla.

This assault, carried out by organized international mafia networks that engage in human trafficking by bringing in migrants from outside Morocco; was extremely dangerous and violent. It was not oriented towards the fence, but towards the post called Bario-chino reserved for the passage of residents from and towards Mellilia before its closure in 2020 following Covid 19. This post has 4 narrow corridors, and the massive influx of the crowd into these tiny corridors caused a great jostling and stampede. Parts of the iron fence collapsed under the weight of the numerous migrants trying to climb it. The tragic incidents resulted in 23 deaths among migrants and 76 injured, 18 of whom are still hospitalized. 140 police agents were injured.

The extreme violence of the assailants armed with batons, machetes, stones and knives and the assault strategy that ensued denote a high sense of organization, a planned progression and a hierarchical structure of seasoned and trained leaders, with the profiles of experienced militiamen in conflict zones as the majority of them hailed from Darfur, Chad and Yemen.

Throughout this sad incident, the Moroccan police demonstrated a high sense of mastery and professionalism and no live ammunitions were used.

The attackers infiltrated through the border with Algeria, taking advantage of this country’s deliberate laxity in controlling its borders with Morocco.

It is worth mentioning that thousands of sub-Saharans live in Morocco, many study there with currently more than 12,000 students, 90% of whom are scholarship holders from the Kingdom, while others work there and are all fully integrated.

Morocco is also the only country in its region to have adopted a National Immigration and Asylum Strategy that has allowed for the regularization of 50.000 sub-Saharans since 2013 who benefited from a national integration plan allowing them full access to social, educational, medical and economic services, just like nationals.

Unfortunately, these efforts are perverted by the criminal actions of trafficking networks, which exploit the vulnerability of victims and push them into dangerous and deadly adventures. These networks use strategies of great violence, particularly during planned attacks, with militia-like and ex-military attackers from countries destabilized by war and conflict.

The Moroccan authorities are conducting a merciless fight against these trafficking networks with over 1,300 networks dismantled in the last five years, 256 in 2021 and 100 until May 2022.

The regional environment, the post-Covid context, the war in Ukraine and the looming food crisis exacerbate the migration challenges, which require concrete actions in terms of active solidarity and plural support. It also calls for full cooperation among African nations through the exchange of information, expertise and cross-training.

“Morocco is also ready to cooperate fully with its African friends and brothers through the exchange of expertise and cross-training,” he stressed.

The countries of the North should also focus on a more balanced approach that should not be mainly security-driven, but rather based on structural solutions for the sustainable development of the countries of origin and on fostering legal mobility between the two shores.

Source: Morocco Press Agency

Subscribe to receive notification everytime a new post is published. We promise to be discrete.

Unsubscribe
Previous Post

Romelu Lukaku seals Inter Milan return on loan from Chelsea

Next Post

R2bees, s3fa, others rock fans at Vodafone TurnUp Party in Kumasi

Next Post
R2bees, s3fa, others rock fans at Vodafone TurnUp Party in Kumasi

R2bees, s3fa, others rock fans at Vodafone TurnUp Party in Kumasi

Search

No Result
View All Result

Listen Live

Happy Kaseɛbɔ 600AM news bulletin
Happy Kaseɛbɔ 600AM news bulletin

BBC Match of the Day Africa

Happy Ghana

Recent News

  • Sir Sam Jonah urges involvement of traditional leaders in galamsey fight
  • Ivory Coast rallies, opposition leaders barred ,from October election
  • Dormaa Central launches HPV vaccination campaign to combat cervical cancer
  • About
  • advertise
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact Us

© 2025 Happy FM – Powered by Ghana’s leading radio network. Designed with passion by Global Media Alliance.

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • Sports
    • International Sports
    • Afcon2017
    • Afcon2019
    • Corporate Knockout
    • U17 World Cup
    • World Cup 2018
  • Entertainment
  • Business
  • Bizarre
  • Feature
  • More
    • Technology
    • Opinion
    • Lifestyle
  • Listen Live

© 2025 Happy FM – Powered by Ghana’s leading radio network. Designed with passion by Global Media Alliance.