MADRID: More than 50 migrants forced their way into Spain’s North African enclave of Melilla on Monday in a mass crossing of the heavily-protected border in which a police officer was lightly injured, officials said.
About 260 migrants tried to storm the barbed wire fence which separates the territory from Morocco but Spanish security forces prevented all but 53 of them from entering Melilla, Guardia Civil police force chief Jose Manuel Santiago said.
"They used metal hooks in their attempt and threw rocks at police," he told a news conference. An officer was lightly injured and two migrants arrested, the central government’s representative in Melilla said in a statement.
The incident comes with Spain under nationwide lockdown to prevent the spread of the novel coronavirus. Thousands of police have been deployed to enforce the ban on the movement of people. "We will continue to work with Morocco to avoid this type of situation, we will not let down our guard," Santiago said when asked if the lockdown had affected border security.
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