nationsobserver.com

Nation Observer

Nation Observer

Subscribe Now
Log in
Menu
  • France
  • Europe
  • Switzerland
  • Business
  • International
  • Sports
  • UN
Home Europe

Spain uncovers ‘maze-like’ drug tunnel to Morocco

cudhfrance@gmail.com by cudhfrance@gmail.com
March 31, 2026
in Europe
0
Spain uncovers ‘maze-like’ drug tunnel to Morocco


Spanish police on Tuesday said they had uncovered a technologically sophisticated and “maze-like” underground tunnel used to smuggle tonnes of hashish from Morocco to Spain’s North African exclave of Ceuta and Europe.

The investigation found the site in Ceuta concealed under an industrial warehouse that was protected by pumping and soundproofing systems to avoid detection, police said in a statement.

The bottom of the three-level tunnel, which led directly to Morocco, resembled “a maze typical of a mine”, equipped with trolleys “that moved on a rail system of complex construction and characteristic of perfectly designed feats of engineering”.

The bales of hashish were prepared and stored on the middle level, from where they were lifted “thanks to a system of cranes and pulleys designed to move heavy loads”, the police said.

Advertisement

The entire structure is 19 metres (62 feet) deep, but investigators cannot determine how long the tunnel is “because it is flooded”, the officer responsible for the operation, Antonio Martínez, explained at a press conference.

Drug tunnel between Spain and Morocco

Image showing an entrance to the complex underground ‘maze’ designed to bring tonnes of drugs into Spain. Photo: National Police/AFP

The tunnel, measuring 1.2 metres high and 80 centimetres wide, was “well-equipped” and “purpose-built” by “an extremely powerful organisation” that contacted other groups to transport the drug in speedboats and fishing vessels, he added.

Police began their investigation in February 2025, seizing more than 17 tonnes of hashish and €1.4 million ($1.6 million) in cash in various operations in Ceuta and mainland Spain over several months.

They also made 27 arrests, including the network’s two suspected leaders.

One of them, based in Morocco and held on March 26, is also suspected of running another drug tunnel police dismantled in Ceuta last year.

Spain’s close ties with Latin America and proximity to Morocco, a top cannabis producer, make it a key entry point for drugs into Europe.

Its small Mediterranean coastal exclaves of Ceuta and Melilla, adjacent to Morocco, share the European Union’s only land borders with Africa.

Read More

Previous Post

Why is Ticino Switzerland’s favourite Easter destination?

Next Post

Lebanon: The UN peacekeepers helping communities who’ve stayed behind

Next Post
Lebanon: The UN peacekeepers helping communities who’ve stayed behind

Lebanon: The UN peacekeepers helping communities who’ve stayed behind

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Recent Posts

  • Over 1,800 killed since Ibrahim Traoré took power in Burkina Faso, Human Rights Watch says
  • SeatGeek launches ChatGPT integration, bringing ticket listings to OpenAI’s chatbot
  • Planned high-speed link between Paris and Spain hit by more delays
  • Swiss government issues counter-proposal to responsible business initiative
  • Are laughing and dancing really forbidden in Germany on Good Friday?

Recent Comments

No comments to show.
Facebook X-twitter Youtube

Add New Playlist

No Result
View All Result
  • Cart
  • Checkout
  • Home
  • My account
  • Shop

© 2026 Nation Observer - Designed & Developed by Immanuel Kolwin.