Jail for the captains of the boats that arrived in the Balearic Islands a few days ago
The boats arrived in the Cabrera area, one with 32 people on board and another with 24.

PalmThe skippers of two boats that arrived in the Balearic Islands a few days ago were remanded in custody after being arrested and brought before a court for alleged crimes of aiding and abetting illegal immigration.
The boats arrived in the Cabrera area, one with 32 people on board (30 men and 2 women), and the other with 24 (22 men, 1 minor, and 2 women), as explained by the National Police in a press release. The police investigations were decisive in verifying the circumstances of the boat, as they noted the overcrowding of passengers and the saturation of the waterline, which led to the arrest of the skippers.
The modus operandi The organization identified by the police is that the organizations dedicated to clandestine migration from the Algerian coast to Mallorca are located in the Dellys area, on the northeastern coast of Algeria. According to police data, the organizations are reportedly comprised of "achievers," who offer travel to Spain by boat for a fee of around 3,000 euros per person.