newsinsightplus.com 15kmwide2022Top February 12, 2024 0 Comments BBC HomepageSkip to contentAccessibility HelpYour accountLiveNotificationsHomeNewsSportWeatheriPlayerSoundsBitesizeMore menuMore menuSearch BBCHomeNewsSportWeatheriPlayerSoundsBitesizeCBBCCBeebiesFoodClose menuBBC NewsMenuHomeIsrael-Gaza warCost of LivingWar in UkraineClimateUKWorldBusinessPoliticsCultureMoreTechScienceHealthFamily & EducationIn PicturesNewsbeatBBC VerifyDisabilityWorldAfricaAsiaAustraliaEuropeLatin AmericaMiddle EastUS & CanadaSpain: Eight arrests after two officers die in ‘narco-boat’ chasePublished2 hours agoShareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharingImage source, EPAImage caption, Guardia Civil officers carry the coffin of their colleague David Perez Carracedo in Pamplona, northern SpainBy Laura GozziBBC NewsEight people have been arrested in Spain after two officers were killed in a boat chase with suspected drug traffickers. Miguel Angel Gomez Gonzalez, 39, and David Perez Carracedo, 43, died when a speedboat rammed the police’s smaller vessel. Two other officers were injured, one seriously. The incident happened in the southern port of Barbate, near Cadiz, on Friday night.According to Spanish daily El Pais, Barbate’s mayor, Miguel Molina, contacted the Civil Guard asking for assistance after six “narco-boats” were spotted by residents sheltering from a storm in the city’s port. The deadly boat chase occurred later that evening. In a video shared on social media, people on the shore can be heard seemingly cheering the traffickers on as the speedboat collides with the police boat. The incident has shaken the local community – and sparked calls to give police more powers to fight drug traffickers. Local media said the eight people arrested include known drug dealers and money launderers. As they were brought into court on Monday morning, they were heckled by onlookers, who shouted “murderers” and “rot in jail”. More than a thousand people attended the agents’ funerals, which were held on Sunday. In a statement, the Spanish Guardia Civil officers’ association (AUGC) said it has long demanded a “real plan” to provide officers with better means and resources to fight drug traffickers, and called for the resignation of Spain’s interior minister, Fernando Grande-Marlaska.For his part, Mr Grande-Marlaska said the deaths of the two officers amounted to an “assassination” and promised “zero impunity” in efforts to stop drug trafficking. In a post on X, formerly Twitter, Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez said he “deeply regrets” the deaths and paid tribute to “the great work” done by security forces in the fight against trafficking. Cadiz and the surrounding region are known to be key points of entry for traffickers smuggling drugs. In particular the nearby 15km-wide (9 mile) Strait of Gibraltar, which separates Europe from Africa, is a favoured route among drug smugglers.Related TopicsSpainMore on this storyThe homemade submarines smuggling cocaine to EuropePublished21 April 2023Underwater drug-smuggling drones seized by policePublished4 July 2022Top StoriesLive. ‘Where can we go?’ Fear in Rafah after Israeli strikes kill dozensLabour defends standing by candidate despite Israel remarksPublished8 minutes agoDeliveroo and Uber Eats riders to strike on Valentine’s DayPublished24 minutes agoFeaturesHow Vogue kept its cover shoot of 40 famous stars secretInside Ukraine’s struggle to find new men to fightUsher shines at Super Bowl half-time showDeadpool and Wicked trailers air in Super Bowl adsWatch: Kelce and Swift celebrate at Super Bowl. 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newsinsightplus.com 15kmwide2022Top February 12, 2024 0 Comments BBC HomepageSkip to contentAccessibility HelpYour accountLiveNotificationsHomeNewsSportWeatheriPlayerSoundsBitesizeMore menuMore menuSearch BBCHomeNewsSportWeatheriPlayerSoundsBitesizeCBBCCBeebiesFoodClose menuBBC NewsMenuHomeIsrael-Gaza warCost of LivingWar in UkraineClimateUKWorldBusinessPoliticsCultureMoreTechScienceHealthFamily & EducationIn PicturesNewsbeatBBC VerifyDisabilityWorldAfricaAsiaAustraliaEuropeLatin AmericaMiddle EastUS & CanadaSpain: Eight arrests after two officers die in ‘narco-boat’ chasePublished2 hours agoShareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharingImage source, EPAImage caption, Guardia Civil officers carry the coffin of their colleague David Perez Carracedo in Pamplona, northern SpainBy Laura GozziBBC NewsEight people have been arrested in Spain after two officers were killed in a boat chase with suspected drug traffickers. Miguel Angel Gomez Gonzalez, 39, and David Perez Carracedo, 43, died when a speedboat rammed the police’s smaller vessel. Two other officers were injured, one seriously. The incident happened in the southern port of Barbate, near Cadiz, on Friday night.According to Spanish daily El Pais, Barbate’s mayor, Miguel Molina, contacted the Civil Guard asking for assistance after six “narco-boats” were spotted by residents sheltering from a storm in the city’s port. The deadly boat chase occurred later that evening. In a video shared on social media, people on the shore can be heard seemingly cheering the traffickers on as the speedboat collides with the police boat. The incident has shaken the local community – and sparked calls to give police more powers to fight drug traffickers. Local media said the eight people arrested include known drug dealers and money launderers. As they were brought into court on Monday morning, they were heckled by onlookers, who shouted “murderers” and “rot in jail”. More than a thousand people attended the agents’ funerals, which were held on Sunday. In a statement, the Spanish Guardia Civil officers’ association (AUGC) said it has long demanded a “real plan” to provide officers with better means and resources to fight drug traffickers, and called for the resignation of Spain’s interior minister, Fernando Grande-Marlaska.For his part, Mr Grande-Marlaska said the deaths of the two officers amounted to an “assassination” and promised “zero impunity” in efforts to stop drug trafficking. In a post on X, formerly Twitter, Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez said he “deeply regrets” the deaths and paid tribute to “the great work” done by security forces in the fight against trafficking. Cadiz and the surrounding region are known to be key points of entry for traffickers smuggling drugs. In particular the nearby 15km-wide (9 mile) Strait of Gibraltar, which separates Europe from Africa, is a favoured route among drug smugglers.Related TopicsSpainMore on this storyThe homemade submarines smuggling cocaine to EuropePublished21 April 2023Underwater drug-smuggling drones seized by policePublished4 July 2022Top StoriesLive. ‘Where can we go?’ Fear in Rafah after Israeli strikes kill dozensLabour defends standing by candidate despite Israel remarksPublished8 minutes agoDeliveroo and Uber Eats riders to strike on Valentine’s DayPublished24 minutes agoFeaturesHow Vogue kept its cover shoot of 40 famous stars secretInside Ukraine’s struggle to find new men to fightUsher shines at Super Bowl half-time showDeadpool and Wicked trailers air in Super Bowl adsWatch: Kelce and Swift celebrate at Super Bowl. 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VideoJeremy Bowen: Why is Rafah the new focus in Gaza war?Wegovy, the weight-loss drug flying off the shelvesElsewhere on the BBCAn ordinary family caught up in a civil uprising…Preview the new emotional and darkly humorous drama directed by Michael SheenAttributioniPlayer’They are the cockroaches of broadcasting’Are the iconic BBC Radio 4 pips running out of time?AttributionSoundsExpect high drama and electrifying culture clashesRuPaul invites glamazons from around the world to start their enginesAttributioniPlayerIs modern exercise a wellness cult?Drs Chris and Xand explore the science of physical activity and the dangers of inactivityAttributionSoundsMost Read1Man accused of flying without passport is arrested2How Vogue got 40 world-famous women in one place3Monty Python star working at 80 for financial reasons4Contract makes school pay thousands to cut grass5Double child killer faces fresh hearing over release6Delivery riders plan to strike on Valentine’s Day7Three apologises as thousands without mobile service8Deadpool and Wicked trailers air in Super Bowl ads9Labour defends standing by Rochdale candidate10Kiptum – the marathon runner destined for greatness [ad_1] Drug traffickers rammed their speedboat against a smaller police vessel near Cadiz, in southern Spain. 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