Friday, May 8, 2015

Ivorian illegal immigrant hidden in a suitcase caught (Picture)

Ivorian illegal immigrant hidden in a suitcase caught (Picture)

New drama of illegal immigration trends as 8 year old Ivorian boy was caught hidden in a suitcase by his father from Morocco to the Spain.

The suitcase was carried by a young woman of 19 years who attracted the authorities' attention Thursday. "Passing the suitcase to the scanner, the operator observed something strange, what appeared to be a person in the suitcase," continued the spokesman of the Civil Guard. "When he opened it, he found a minor child in a terrible state."

The father stopped at the border crossing. The young woman who was with him, was not his mother, was arrested and "provision of justice." A few hours later, the boy's father was arrested while passing through customs. 

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