Some 25 immigrants from sub-Saharan origin remain on the fence of Melilla, after holding perched over twelve hours, despite the heat and the fatigue that accumulates while, after falling down the stairs placed by the Civil Guard , and accompanied by the agents themselves, the SSA about 50 have already been delivered to Morocco through one of the gates of the fence.
According to reported police sources, around 17:00 hours uploaded were still high in the second of the two gates that make the fence more than a score of SSA, of which nearly 80 managed to climb about 5:00 hours.
Two agents stairs uploaded to sub-Saharan ask them to download . | Francisco G. Guerrero | EFE
Fatigue is notable among those who go down the fence and those who still remain there, after many hours of intense heat
<. p> These 80 were among a group of about 600 who staged an attempted entry into the race for the area known as Villa Pilar , which was contained. About 06:00, a second group of thirty SSA has been directed to an area further south perimeter toward the border post Beni Enzar of the four main between City and Morocco, which had to be closed for about ten minutes.
A lack of official data Government Delegation six immigrants have gained access to the city , one after jumping the fence, and five taken by Red Cross from the perimeter to Regional Hospital , as reported by sources of this entity.
Immigrants endure still on the fence are visibly fatigued and no longer pronounce their traditional chants of “Bosa, Bosa” or “freedom, freedom” as if doing this morning, when they had just begun their long adventure twenty feet height.
Some mates Temporary Centre (CETI) have come even during the day to encourage them, but they were intercepted and identified.
The bypass remains closed due to police presence there in the area, consisting of civilian guards Command Melilla and especially members of the Book Groups and Security (GRS) of the Civil Guard.
The agents are using gloves and masks, a measure of security to the situation caused by the Ebola outbreak in some African countries.
Across the perimeter, in the Moroccan area, there are also police presence, waiting for all sub-Saharan uploaded to the fence down with it.
During the day yesterday, some 750 I tried three login attempts recorded by different parts of the perimeter, of which about 80 gained access to Melilla.
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