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Nador: Royal Navy Rescues 50 Sub-Saharan Would-be Immigrants

26 November 2020 Printable Version
Rabat - The coastguards of the Royal Navy rescued, on Wednesday off the city of Nador, 50 sub-Saharan would-be immigrants, a military source said on Thursday.

The rescued people were stranded on a very dilapidated makeshift boat, the same source added, noting that the corpses of four people, two women and two babies, were on board.

The would-be-immigrants received the necessary care on the Royal Navy Unites, before being brought back to the port of Nador and handed over to the Gendarmerie Royale for the usual procedures.

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