Ceuta and Melilla smuggling networks drown Morocco with new clothes under the guise of “mind”

This article was automatically translated from HIBAPRESS, the Arabic version:

This article was automatically translated from Hibapress, the Arabic version:

Heba Press – Muhammad Zaruh

Enlightened sources have revealed the activity of a dangerous smuggling network that takes advantage of customs facilities to import “mental” clothes in order to introduce huge quantities of new clothes in Morocco, without making customs duties, which is a hard blow to the local textile industry.

This network is based on developed tips because it hides new clothes inside used clothing expeditions, taking advantage of customs exemptions granted to this type of goods.

The most dangerous thing is that these operations take place under the coverage of humanitarian aid, because the network cooperates with associations and mediators in Europe to collect clothes and send them to Morocco, so that they are sorted and kept in new clothes in secret stores before putting them on the market at low prices which threaten legal traders.

The smugglers leave nothing to chance, they take advantage of the periods of discount in Europe to buy huge quantities of new clothes at low prices, and they merge them in the expeditions of used clothing, because they coordinate with the merchants of the occupied cities Ceuta and Melilla to bring goods which are not sold from the previous seasons and introduce them in an illegal way.

This type of smuggling represents not only a danger to national industry, but also deprives the treasure of the state of important customs income and creates unfair competition on the market.

With the growth of this phenomenon, the requirements of an urgent and decisive intervention for the authorities increase in order to tighten control of customs and to strike the dens of these networks which threaten the national economy. Do the authorities concerned move to put an end to this bleeding?

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