The 19-year-old woman, who is not related to the boy, and the boy’s father, who tried to cross the border shortly afterward, have been arrested, the Spanish newspaper El Pais reported.
The boy was spotted when the luggage went through a scanner, a spokesperson for Spain’s Guardia Civil — a military force that carries out police duties and patrols borders — told AFP.
Ceuta and Melilla, another small Spanish enclave bordering Morocco, attract hundreds of migrants each year who want to leave Africa for Europe. Spain and Morocco dispute who owns the two territories,the BBC reported.
Around 400 migrants scrambled over the 6-meter wire fence around Mellila on a single day last year, The Guardian reported at the time. At least 15 migrants drowned trying to swim to Ceuta from Morocco in another incident in 2014, during which human rights groups criticized the Guardia Civil for firing rubber bullets into the water.
This year, Europe is seeing a surge in deadly shipwrecks in the Mediterranean, as tens of thousands of migrants from the Middle East and North Africa try to reach Europe in overcrowded and unsafe boats.
Source:Buzzfeed
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