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Moroccan authorities say they have beefed up security at Ceuta border

Moroccan authorities say they have beefed up security at Ceuta border

By GhanaSummary NewsroomPan-Africa

Moroccan authorities said on Wednesday that they have taken measures to prevent a new influx of migrants into the Spanish North African territory of Ceuta.

The Moroccan interior ministry has urged Spanish authorities to speed up the return of the children.

For more than a week, online posts have claimed that the border crossing between the Moroccan town of Fnideq and the Spanish city would be open on 15 August.

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