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Spain has delivered six new multicopter drones to Senegal tackle migration crisis

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Spain has delivered six new multi-copter drones to Senegal and plans to reinforce its deployed security personnel to help the West African nation tackle a migration crisis.

Spain’s acting Interior Minister Fernando Grande-Marlaska is in Senegal where he met his Senegalese counterpart, Sidiki Kaba, as the number of would-be migrants from West Africa, especially Senegal, to reach Spain’s Canary Islands this year is near a record high.

Grande-Marlaska said the drones delivered to the Senegal Police are designed to detect vessel departures so that they could be intercepted.

He added that Spain had also deployed a civil guard aircraft to help patrol the coasts of Senegal and Mauritania, in addition to 38 troops equipped with four boats, a helicopter and 13 all-terrain vehicles that carry out joint patrol missions with Senegalese forces.

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The journey from Senegal to Spain’s Canary Islands is one of the deadliest but numerous accidents have fail to deter people from attempting the voyage.

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