Everything about The Ceuta Border Fence totally explained
The
Ceuta border fence is a
separation barrier between
Morocco and
Ceuta, a Spanish city in the North African coast. Constructed by
Spain, its stated purpose is to stop
illegal immigration and
smuggling.
Construction of the €30-million
razor wire barrier was financed by the
European Union. It consists of parallel 3-metre (10-foot)
fences topped with
barbed wire, with regular watchposts and a road running between them to accommodate police patrols or ambulance service in case of need. Underground cables connect spotlights, noise and movement sensors, and video cameras to a central control booth.
Morocco has objected to the construction of the barrier since it doesn't recognize Spanish sovereignty in Ceuta.
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