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  1. Ceuta’s 19-Meter Narco Labyrinth: Rails, Cranes, and a Fridge Door to the Drug Trade

    Not a movie set—this was a real, rail-equipped smuggling tunnel running under the border. Yes, with trolleys.

    Dear Cherubs, Spanish police just dismantled what looks like the world’s most over-engineered basement project—a 19-meter-deep, multi-level drug tunnel linking Morocco to Ceuta, complete with its own rail system and mini-cranes for hauling hashish pallets like it was rush hour on the underground.

    The whole setup was tucked beneath an unassuming warehouse in Ceuta’s El Tarajal industrial zone, right on the North African border. Entry? A massive soundproof refrigerator that swung open like a bad spy thriller prop. Drop 19 meters down a shaft, hit a storage chamber nicknamed the “narcodespensa” for stacking bales on pallets, then crawl through a narrow 80-centimeter-wide, 1.2-meter-high passage rigged with trolleys, pulleys, and rails straight into Moroccan territory. It was giving mine-shaft-meets-FedEx, with pumping systems to keep the water out and enough insulation to stay whisper-quiet.

    HIDDEN IN PLAIN SIGHT

    Investigators from Spain’s National Police couldn’t even measure the full length because the far end is flooded, but the engineering screamed pro-level planning. This wasn’t some amateur dig; it was built to move serious volume without drawing eyes—or ears—from the heavily guarded border above. Operation Ares, which kicked off in February 2025, wrapped up with raids across Ceuta, Andalusia, and Galicia, nabbing 27 people and more than 17 tons of hashish plus €1.43 million in cash.

    THE TUNNEL BOSS BEHIND IT ALL

    Credit (or blame) goes to the Moroccan national police dubbed the “Narco-Architect,” already suspected in a similar tunnel busted in Ceuta last year. According to Spanish authorities, he designed this maze-like infrastructure for a powerful hashish network feeding Spain and beyond. The raid also turned up luxury vehicles, comms gear, and even some cocaine on the side. It’s a neat reminder that while border fences get taller, the folks on the other side keep getting cleverer underground.

    Ceuta’s position as a Spanish enclave on Morocco’s coast has long made it prime real estate for smuggling, but this level of sophistication raises the bar. No more basic speedboats or backpacks over the fence—now it’s subterranean logistics with better tech than some small businesses. Police called it a major blow to one of Spain’s biggest hashish outfits, and fair play: shutting down a rail-equipped drug subway is the kind of win that deserves a slow clap. Still, bet the architects are already sketching tunnel 3.0 somewhere out of sight.

    Sources list Spanish National Police — https://policia.es/_es/comunicacion_prensa_detalle.php?ID=16841 El País — https://english.elpais.com/international/2026-03-31/the-narco-architect-who-designed-tunnels-to-bring-hashish-from-morocco-into-spain.html Reuters — https://www.reuters.com/world/spanish-police-bust-underground-hashish-route-morocco-2026-03-31/ CBS News — https://www.cbsnews.com/news/drug-smuggling-tunnel-spain-morocco-rail-system-cranes/

    The Thisclaimer logo blends a classic warning symbol with a brain icon to represent critical thinking, curiosity, and thoughtful disclaimers. #art #books #borderSecurity #Ceuta #ceutaDrugTunnel #ceutaWarehouseRaid #food #hashishSmuggling #moroccoBorder #narcoArchitect #narcoTunnel #news #operationAres #photography #sophisticatedTrafficking #Spain #spanishNationalPolice #travel #undergroundInfrastructure
  2. Ceuta’s 19-Meter Narco Labyrinth: Rails, Cranes, and a Fridge Door to the Drug Trade

    Not a movie set—this was a real, rail-equipped smuggling tunnel running under the border. Yes, with trolleys.

    Dear Cherubs, Spanish police just dismantled what looks like the world’s most over-engineered basement project—a 19-meter-deep, multi-level drug tunnel linking Morocco to Ceuta, complete with its own rail system and mini-cranes for hauling hashish pallets like it was rush hour on the underground.

    The whole setup was tucked beneath an unassuming warehouse in Ceuta’s El Tarajal industrial zone, right on the North African border. Entry? A massive soundproof refrigerator that swung open like a bad spy thriller prop. Drop 19 meters down a shaft, hit a storage chamber nicknamed the “narcodespensa” for stacking bales on pallets, then crawl through a narrow 80-centimeter-wide, 1.2-meter-high passage rigged with trolleys, pulleys, and rails straight into Moroccan territory. It was giving mine-shaft-meets-FedEx, with pumping systems to keep the water out and enough insulation to stay whisper-quiet.

    HIDDEN IN PLAIN SIGHT

    Investigators from Spain’s National Police couldn’t even measure the full length because the far end is flooded, but the engineering screamed pro-level planning. This wasn’t some amateur dig; it was built to move serious volume without drawing eyes—or ears—from the heavily guarded border above. Operation Ares, which kicked off in February 2025, wrapped up with raids across Ceuta, Andalusia, and Galicia, nabbing 27 people and more than 17 tons of hashish plus €1.43 million in cash.

    THE TUNNEL BOSS BEHIND IT ALL

    Credit (or blame) goes to the Moroccan national police dubbed the “Narco-Architect,” already suspected in a similar tunnel busted in Ceuta last year. According to Spanish authorities, he designed this maze-like infrastructure for a powerful hashish network feeding Spain and beyond. The raid also turned up luxury vehicles, comms gear, and even some cocaine on the side. It’s a neat reminder that while border fences get taller, the folks on the other side keep getting cleverer underground.

    Ceuta’s position as a Spanish enclave on Morocco’s coast has long made it prime real estate for smuggling, but this level of sophistication raises the bar. No more basic speedboats or backpacks over the fence—now it’s subterranean logistics with better tech than some small businesses. Police called it a major blow to one of Spain’s biggest hashish outfits, and fair play: shutting down a rail-equipped drug subway is the kind of win that deserves a slow clap. Still, bet the architects are already sketching tunnel 3.0 somewhere out of sight.

    Sources list Spanish National Police — https://policia.es/_es/comunicacion_prensa_detalle.php?ID=16841 El País — https://english.elpais.com/international/2026-03-31/the-narco-architect-who-designed-tunnels-to-bring-hashish-from-morocco-into-spain.html Reuters — https://www.reuters.com/world/spanish-police-bust-underground-hashish-route-morocco-2026-03-31/ CBS News — https://www.cbsnews.com/news/drug-smuggling-tunnel-spain-morocco-rail-system-cranes/

    The Thisclaimer logo blends a classic warning symbol with a brain icon to represent critical thinking, curiosity, and thoughtful disclaimers. #art #books #borderSecurity #Ceuta #ceutaDrugTunnel #ceutaWarehouseRaid #food #hashishSmuggling #moroccoBorder #narcoArchitect #narcoTunnel #news #operationAres #photography #sophisticatedTrafficking #Spain #spanishNationalPolice #travel #undergroundInfrastructure
  3. Ceuta’s 19-Meter Narco Labyrinth: Rails, Cranes, and a Fridge Door to the Drug Trade

    Not a movie set—this was a real, rail-equipped smuggling tunnel running under the border. Yes, with trolleys.

    Dear Cherubs, Spanish police just dismantled what looks like the world’s most over-engineered basement project—a 19-meter-deep, multi-level drug tunnel linking Morocco to Ceuta, complete with its own rail system and mini-cranes for hauling hashish pallets like it was rush hour on the underground.

    The whole setup was tucked beneath an unassuming warehouse in Ceuta’s El Tarajal industrial zone, right on the North African border. Entry? A massive soundproof refrigerator that swung open like a bad spy thriller prop. Drop 19 meters down a shaft, hit a storage chamber nicknamed the “narcodespensa” for stacking bales on pallets, then crawl through a narrow 80-centimeter-wide, 1.2-meter-high passage rigged with trolleys, pulleys, and rails straight into Moroccan territory. It was giving mine-shaft-meets-FedEx, with pumping systems to keep the water out and enough insulation to stay whisper-quiet.

    HIDDEN IN PLAIN SIGHT

    Investigators from Spain’s National Police couldn’t even measure the full length because the far end is flooded, but the engineering screamed pro-level planning. This wasn’t some amateur dig; it was built to move serious volume without drawing eyes—or ears—from the heavily guarded border above. Operation Ares, which kicked off in February 2025, wrapped up with raids across Ceuta, Andalusia, and Galicia, nabbing 27 people and more than 17 tons of hashish plus €1.43 million in cash.

    THE TUNNEL BOSS BEHIND IT ALL

    Credit (or blame) goes to the Moroccan national police dubbed the “Narco-Architect,” already suspected in a similar tunnel busted in Ceuta last year. According to Spanish authorities, he designed this maze-like infrastructure for a powerful hashish network feeding Spain and beyond. The raid also turned up luxury vehicles, comms gear, and even some cocaine on the side. It’s a neat reminder that while border fences get taller, the folks on the other side keep getting cleverer underground.

    Ceuta’s position as a Spanish enclave on Morocco’s coast has long made it prime real estate for smuggling, but this level of sophistication raises the bar. No more basic speedboats or backpacks over the fence—now it’s subterranean logistics with better tech than some small businesses. Police called it a major blow to one of Spain’s biggest hashish outfits, and fair play: shutting down a rail-equipped drug subway is the kind of win that deserves a slow clap. Still, bet the architects are already sketching tunnel 3.0 somewhere out of sight.

    Sources list Spanish National Police — https://policia.es/_es/comunicacion_prensa_detalle.php?ID=16841 El País — https://english.elpais.com/international/2026-03-31/the-narco-architect-who-designed-tunnels-to-bring-hashish-from-morocco-into-spain.html Reuters — https://www.reuters.com/world/spanish-police-bust-underground-hashish-route-morocco-2026-03-31/ CBS News — https://www.cbsnews.com/news/drug-smuggling-tunnel-spain-morocco-rail-system-cranes/

    The Thisclaimer logo blends a classic warning symbol with a brain icon to represent critical thinking, curiosity, and thoughtful disclaimers. #art #books #borderSecurity #Ceuta #ceutaDrugTunnel #ceutaWarehouseRaid #food #hashishSmuggling #moroccoBorder #narcoArchitect #narcoTunnel #news #operationAres #photography #sophisticatedTrafficking #Spain #spanishNationalPolice #travel #undergroundInfrastructure
  4. Ceuta’s 19-Meter Narco Labyrinth: Rails, Cranes, and a Fridge Door to the Drug Trade

    Not a movie set—this was a real, rail-equipped smuggling tunnel running under the border. Yes, with trolleys.

    Dear Cherubs, Spanish police just dismantled what looks like the world’s most over-engineered basement project—a 19-meter-deep, multi-level drug tunnel linking Morocco to Ceuta, complete with its own rail system and mini-cranes for hauling hashish pallets like it was rush hour on the underground.

    The whole setup was tucked beneath an unassuming warehouse in Ceuta’s El Tarajal industrial zone, right on the North African border. Entry? A massive soundproof refrigerator that swung open like a bad spy thriller prop. Drop 19 meters down a shaft, hit a storage chamber nicknamed the “narcodespensa” for stacking bales on pallets, then crawl through a narrow 80-centimeter-wide, 1.2-meter-high passage rigged with trolleys, pulleys, and rails straight into Moroccan territory. It was giving mine-shaft-meets-FedEx, with pumping systems to keep the water out and enough insulation to stay whisper-quiet.

    HIDDEN IN PLAIN SIGHT

    Investigators from Spain’s National Police couldn’t even measure the full length because the far end is flooded, but the engineering screamed pro-level planning. This wasn’t some amateur dig; it was built to move serious volume without drawing eyes—or ears—from the heavily guarded border above. Operation Ares, which kicked off in February 2025, wrapped up with raids across Ceuta, Andalusia, and Galicia, nabbing 27 people and more than 17 tons of hashish plus €1.43 million in cash.

    THE TUNNEL BOSS BEHIND IT ALL

    Credit (or blame) goes to the Moroccan national police dubbed the “Narco-Architect,” already suspected in a similar tunnel busted in Ceuta last year. According to Spanish authorities, he designed this maze-like infrastructure for a powerful hashish network feeding Spain and beyond. The raid also turned up luxury vehicles, comms gear, and even some cocaine on the side. It’s a neat reminder that while border fences get taller, the folks on the other side keep getting cleverer underground.

    Ceuta’s position as a Spanish enclave on Morocco’s coast has long made it prime real estate for smuggling, but this level of sophistication raises the bar. No more basic speedboats or backpacks over the fence—now it’s subterranean logistics with better tech than some small businesses. Police called it a major blow to one of Spain’s biggest hashish outfits, and fair play: shutting down a rail-equipped drug subway is the kind of win that deserves a slow clap. Still, bet the architects are already sketching tunnel 3.0 somewhere out of sight.

    Sources list Spanish National Police — https://policia.es/_es/comunicacion_prensa_detalle.php?ID=16841 El País — https://english.elpais.com/international/2026-03-31/the-narco-architect-who-designed-tunnels-to-bring-hashish-from-morocco-into-spain.html Reuters — https://www.reuters.com/world/spanish-police-bust-underground-hashish-route-morocco-2026-03-31/ CBS News — https://www.cbsnews.com/news/drug-smuggling-tunnel-spain-morocco-rail-system-cranes/

    The Thisclaimer logo blends a classic warning symbol with a brain icon to represent critical thinking, curiosity, and thoughtful disclaimers. #art #books #borderSecurity #Ceuta #ceutaDrugTunnel #ceutaWarehouseRaid #food #hashishSmuggling #moroccoBorder #narcoArchitect #narcoTunnel #news #operationAres #photography #sophisticatedTrafficking #Spain #spanishNationalPolice #travel #undergroundInfrastructure
  5. Ceuta’s 19-Meter Narco Labyrinth: Rails, Cranes, and a Fridge Door to the Drug Trade

    Not a movie set—this was a real, rail-equipped smuggling tunnel running under the border. Yes, with trolleys.

    Dear Cherubs, Spanish police just dismantled what looks like the world’s most over-engineered basement project—a 19-meter-deep, multi-level drug tunnel linking Morocco to Ceuta, complete with its own rail system and mini-cranes for hauling hashish pallets like it was rush hour on the underground.

    The whole setup was tucked beneath an unassuming warehouse in Ceuta’s El Tarajal industrial zone, right on the North African border. Entry? A massive soundproof refrigerator that swung open like a bad spy thriller prop. Drop 19 meters down a shaft, hit a storage chamber nicknamed the “narcodespensa” for stacking bales on pallets, then crawl through a narrow 80-centimeter-wide, 1.2-meter-high passage rigged with trolleys, pulleys, and rails straight into Moroccan territory. It was giving mine-shaft-meets-FedEx, with pumping systems to keep the water out and enough insulation to stay whisper-quiet.

    HIDDEN IN PLAIN SIGHT

    Investigators from Spain’s National Police couldn’t even measure the full length because the far end is flooded, but the engineering screamed pro-level planning. This wasn’t some amateur dig; it was built to move serious volume without drawing eyes—or ears—from the heavily guarded border above. Operation Ares, which kicked off in February 2025, wrapped up with raids across Ceuta, Andalusia, and Galicia, nabbing 27 people and more than 17 tons of hashish plus €1.43 million in cash.

    THE TUNNEL BOSS BEHIND IT ALL

    Credit (or blame) goes to the Moroccan national police dubbed the “Narco-Architect,” already suspected in a similar tunnel busted in Ceuta last year. According to Spanish authorities, he designed this maze-like infrastructure for a powerful hashish network feeding Spain and beyond. The raid also turned up luxury vehicles, comms gear, and even some cocaine on the side. It’s a neat reminder that while border fences get taller, the folks on the other side keep getting cleverer underground.

    Ceuta’s position as a Spanish enclave on Morocco’s coast has long made it prime real estate for smuggling, but this level of sophistication raises the bar. No more basic speedboats or backpacks over the fence—now it’s subterranean logistics with better tech than some small businesses. Police called it a major blow to one of Spain’s biggest hashish outfits, and fair play: shutting down a rail-equipped drug subway is the kind of win that deserves a slow clap. Still, bet the architects are already sketching tunnel 3.0 somewhere out of sight.

    Sources list Spanish National Police — https://policia.es/_es/comunicacion_prensa_detalle.php?ID=16841 El País — https://english.elpais.com/international/2026-03-31/the-narco-architect-who-designed-tunnels-to-bring-hashish-from-morocco-into-spain.html Reuters — https://www.reuters.com/world/spanish-police-bust-underground-hashish-route-morocco-2026-03-31/ CBS News — https://www.cbsnews.com/news/drug-smuggling-tunnel-spain-morocco-rail-system-cranes/

    The Thisclaimer logo blends a classic warning symbol with a brain icon to represent critical thinking, curiosity, and thoughtful disclaimers. #art #books #borderSecurity #Ceuta #ceutaDrugTunnel #ceutaWarehouseRaid #food #hashishSmuggling #moroccoBorder #narcoArchitect #narcoTunnel #news #operationAres #photography #sophisticatedTrafficking #Spain #spanishNationalPolice #travel #undergroundInfrastructure
  6. Ceuta y Melilla: La erosión silenciosa de la soberanía española

    📰 Título original: Ceuta y Melilla: Cuando la ambigüedad se convierte en renuncia

    🤖 IA: No es clickbait ✅
    👥 Usuarios: No es clickbait ✅

    Ver resumen IA completo: killbait.com/es/ceuta-y-melill

  7. Ceuta y Melilla: La erosión silenciosa de la soberanía española

    📰 Título original: Ceuta y Melilla: Cuando la ambigüedad se convierte en renuncia

    🤖 IA: No es clickbait ✅
    👥 Usuarios: No es clickbait ✅

    Ver resumen IA completo: killbait.com/es/ceuta-y-melill

    #opinión #ceuta #melilla #soberanía

  8. Infomigrants
    Espagne : baisse de 82 % des arrivées de migrants aux Canaries au premier trimestre 2026
    les arrivées aux Baléares et dans l’enclave de Ceuta augmentent fortement.
    mcinformactions.net/espagne-ba
    #Espagne #Canaries #Ceuta #Baleares #migrants #immigration

  9. Infomigrants
    Espagne : baisse de 82 % des arrivées de migrants aux Canaries au premier trimestre 2026
    les arrivées aux Baléares et dans l’enclave de Ceuta augmentent fortement.
    mcinformactions.net/espagne-ba
    #Espagne #Canaries #Ceuta #Baleares #migrants #immigration

  10. Infomigrants
    Espagne : baisse de 82 % des arrivées de migrants aux Canaries au premier trimestre 2026
    les arrivées aux Baléares et dans l’enclave de Ceuta augmentent fortement.
    mcinformactions.net/espagne-ba
    #Espagne #Canaries #Ceuta #Baleares #migrants #immigration

  11. Infomigrants
    Espagne : baisse de 82 % des arrivées de migrants aux Canaries au premier trimestre 2026
    les arrivées aux Baléares et dans l’enclave de Ceuta augmentent fortement.
    mcinformactions.net/espagne-ba
    #Espagne #Canaries #Ceuta #Baleares #migrants #immigration

  12. Exasesor del Pentágono propone a Trump reconocer Ceuta y Melilla como territorios marroquíes

    📰 Título original: Un ex alto cargo del Pentágono pide a Trump "reconocer a Ceuta y Melilla como territorio marroquí ocupado"

    🤖 IA: No es clickbait ✅
    👥 Usuarios: No es clickbait ✅

    Ver resumen IA completo: killbait.com/es/exasesor-del-p

    #geopolítica #ceuta #melill...

  13. █ El repartiment de menors no acompanyats: per què es fa, amb quins criteris i com queda ▓▒░ La modificació de la llei d'estrangeria, en vigor des d'aquest dijous, ha de permetre un repartiment més igualitari i descongestionar les Canàries, Ceuta i Melilla
    ccma.cat/324/el-repartiment-de

    #governespanyol #migracions #menors #melilla #catalunya #324cat #ceuta

  14. RT @CopernicusEMS: #EMSN137 #IFCeuta🔥

    On 9 September, a #wildfire broke out in an area of important ecological value in #Ceuta #Spain🇪🇸

    Our Risk & Recovery Mapping #RRM Team has delivered its post-disaster #SoilErosion risk assessment product💡

    Results are available at👇 emergency.copernicus.eu/mappin

    🐦🔗: nitter.eu/CopernicusEU/status/

  15. «Tarajal, Nunca Más» “El racismo mata. La memoria resiste.” 🗓️ Sábado 7 #Febrero2026 🏙️ #Ceuta • «Mesa Redonda» 🕦 11:45 CET 📍 IES Abyla • «Comida» 🕑 14:00 • «XIII Marcha por la Dignidad» 🕒 15:15–18:30 📍 Plaza de los Reyes – Playa El Tarajal 🌟🌟🌟 #Actividad Pssst… ojear el hilo de la APDHA. ^~

    RE: https://bsky.app/profile/did:plc:5yn2ww3ru4b3dlphisd5v6yp/post/3mcrhvuul222d

  16. 🆘 Angehörige haben #AlarmPhone über 22 Menschen in Not in der Straße von #Gibraltar informiert. Sie sind am 11. April nahe #Ceuta abgefahren. Behörden wurden gestern alarmiert. Seitdem gibt es keine Nachricht von der Gruppe. Wir fordern sofortige Suche und Rettung. #DontLetThemDrown !

    #Meerenge #Estrecho #FronteraSur

    📷 ZAKARIA EL YAMNI

  17. RT @CopernicusEMS: #EMSN137 #IFCeuta🔥

    On 9 September, a #wildfire broke out in an area of important ecological value in #Ceuta #Spain🇪🇸

    Our Risk & Recovery Mapping #RRM Team has delivered its wildfire impact assessment analysis

    A burnt area of 120 ha has been identified

    emergency.copernicus.eu/mappin

    🐦🔗: nitter.eu/CopernicusEU/status/

  18. RT @CopernicusEMS: #EMSN137 #Spain🇪🇸

    Earlier this month the #IFCeuta #wildfire🔥 affected an area of important ecological value🌱 in #Ceuta🇪🇸

    Our Risk & Recovery Mapping #RRM Team has been tasked to deliver wildfire impact assessments & soil erosion risk analyses💡

    🐦🔗: nitter.eu/CopernicusEU/status/

  19. Am #6Feb 2014 wurden am Strand von #Tarajal mind. 14 Menschen ermordet, als sie versuchten, schwimmend #Ceuta zu erreichen.
    Gemeinsam versammeln wir uns heute um 12:00 an vielen Orten in #Spanien, im #Senegal & in #Frankfurt auf dem Nibelungenplatz, um ihrer zu gedenken.
    !B