14 people were arrested by the Maltese Police in an operation conducted as part of the ‘Joint Action Day,’ coordinated by Europol, against Nigerian organized crime across Europe.
The Maltese Police collaborated with various local entities, including the Customs Department, Detention Services, and the Environmental Health Directorate, conducting inspections and enforcement in Marsa, Ħamrun, and St Julian’s.
The 14 individuals were arrested in connection with illegal immigration, and three establishments serving African food are to face court proceedings for violations of public health regulations.
Various documents, prohibited food items, and items related to drugs were seized during the operation.
Several Police units participated in the operation, including Immigration, Drug Enforcement, Anti-Vice, Rapid Intervention Unit, Canine Unit, as well as district and community policing.
The countries involved in the joint operation over three days in early December were EU Member States: Belgium, Bulgaria, Germany, Greece, Malta, Spain, and Sweden; Other States: the United States, Iceland, Colombia, Nigeria, and the Republic of Benin; Agencies: Europol, Interpol, Frontex, UNODC, CrimJust, UK Home Office International Operation in Nigeria, and the @ON Network.
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