In the morning, agents of the Guardia Civil de Murcia have intercepted eleven immigrants who had arrived in the region of Murcia on board a boat that reached the regional coastal zone Cabo del Agua, in the municipality of Cartagena .
The eleven immigrants that will be placed by the Guardia Civil at the disposal of the National Police for the timely processing of records returned to their country by illegal entry into Spanish territory, were intercepted by the device that triggered the Civil Guard upon learning the possible arrival of the patera.
The boat used by immigrants - all men and, apparently, two of them minors - was partially collapsed in the water in the area of Cabo del Agua.
As is known, during the Saturday and Sunday were intercepted four other boats, which traveled 36 immigrants.
The first of these days, about 18'15 hours, the Customs Surveillance Service spotted two boats about 20 miles south of Cabo de Palos, a fact Salvage warned.
He immediately established a search device that were part of a ship and a coastguard helicopter and a Civil Guard patrol boat and resulted in the interception of the two boats as they sailed about 13 miles from Cabo de Palos.
These boats traveled twenty people of Algerian nationality, all men, seniors and in apparent good health, which were moved to the port of Cartagena, where after being served by the Red Cross, became available from the National Police.
Yesterday, Sunday, they were intercepted another 16 Algerian illegal immigrants, who arrived aboard two ships, whose presence Civil Guard was alerted by emergency services.
The arrangements put in place by that body with agents of the 4 th and 5 th companies led to the arrest of those immigrants in the area beaches Cola Horse and Ballast.
Here too were all male and elderly and were in apparent good health.
Source: Delegación del Gobierno en Murcia