Get this — you could even smuggle a person behind auto dashboard

By AFP | 5 October 2015


MADRID: Spanish police said they have found a would-be migrant squashed into a hidden compartment under the dashboard of car that was attempting to enter Spain’s North African enclave of Melilla from Morocco.

Officers stripped down the BMW sedan after noticing it was being driven by two young men they suspected of being people smugglers.

Police said last month that during their search they detected a heart beating.

They “carried out an exhaustive search and found a false compartment inside the dashboard,” from where the 19-year-old Guinean migrant emerged “in a very bad physical state,” police said.

They said the teenager was hospitalised.

The two suspected smugglers fled the scene. But one of them, a Spaniard aged 23, was later arrested and charged with people trafficking.

Spain’s other North African enclave, Ceuta, was the scene of another bizarre clandestine attempt to enter the EU state when an eight-year-old Ivorian boy was found in a suitcase.

Spanish media reported the child’s father, already living in Spain, had paid a young woman to carry the case through border control.

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