this Court of Appeal of the Moroccan town of Nador 15 Sudanese immigrants who were sentenced to 2 to 3 years in prison this morning were arrested in the context of a massive jump across the border. Melilla, Spain, on June 24.
about those who face The most serious crimes of 74 persons tried by Moroccan justice after being arrested in previous days and On the day of the big jump where at least 23 migrants died trying to reach Melilla.
A defense attorney told EFE this Thursday: eight of the defendants were sentenced to 3 years and the other defendants to seven to 2 years in prison, for crimes such as abduction and detention of public officials, regulation of illegal immigration, and violence against security officials.
15 people were arrested during the mass jump on June 24, but Moroccan justice also prosecuted them for acts of violence committed during the attack the day before. A raid in the forest near Nadorwhere they wait for the moment to cross the border.
It was an operation organized by the Moroccan authorities.Dismantling the migrant camp set up in the forest of Iznuden near Melillawhere convicts allegedly detained five agents for several hours.
Another hearing on appeal will be held on the same Thursday About 14 more immigrants who were initially sentenced to eight months in prison on 4 August for crimes such as violence against authorities, disobedience or insulting public officials.
A total of 74 people, mostly Sudanese, were tried or convicted by Moroccan justice in the context of this attack, some of which were arrested. 1500 immigrants.
From them, 45 were sentenced to less than a year in prison in the first instance, however, the Court of Appeal of Nador stiffened their sentences to 3 years.
Source: Informacion

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