RABAT, Oct. 12 -- The Moroccan authorities have redoubled efforts to crack down on illegal migration as the north African country has became a favourite route for migrants dreaming of reaching Europe.
With Spain just 9 miles (about 14 km) away, illegal migrants are increasingly using the Morocco's Mediterranean coast to reach Europe.
The UN Migration Agency said a total of 40,598 migrants and refugees had entered Spain by sea by Oct. 10 this year, three times more than Greece and about eight times that of Italy.
Apart from those who entered Spain by sea from Morocco, thousands of others were stopped by Moroccan authorities from reaching Ceuta and Melilla, two Spanish ports in the Moroccan territory, either by sea or land.
The Moroccan government said its security services have thwarted at least 54,000 attempts to smuggle illegal immigrants into Europe in the first eight months of 2018, compared with 39,000 attempts a year earlier.
About 1,900 boats used in illegal migration were seized, and 74 criminal networks active in human trafficking and illegal migration were dismantled, according to the statistics.
In less than a week, the Moroccan navy arrested a total of 1,067 migrants off the country's northern coasts.
The navy said it has been even "forced" twice this month to fire on boats carrying illegal immigrants.
On Sept. 25, a Moroccan naval patrol opened fire on a speed boat driven by Spaniard, killing a 22-year-old Moroccan woman and wounding three others.
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