By Antonio Jiménez Barca and Jesús A. Cañas
(El País)
The death of two civil guards hit by a
narcolancha
(boat used for drug trafficking) on February 9 in the port of Barbate (Cádiz) shocked the entire society, including the traffickers themselves.
“This story has neither tail nor head
,” some of the drug traffickers told lawyer Manuel Morenete.
They shared accommodation and territory, in the Strait of Gibraltar, with those who, on board the boat, ran into the agents' launch, causing their death: the impact was similar to that of a semi-trailer hitting a moped.
Morenete is a criminal lawyer in Algeciras and is dedicated to the defense of individuals accused of drug trafficking offenses.
In more than 15 years in the profession, he has acquired a good knowledge of this environment and the people who frequent it.
His clients assure him that they cannot explain what happened, that such an attack is clearly harmful...
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