DR ‹ › The Moroccan Royal Gendarmerie and the Spanish Civil Guard have launched joint patrols in Las Palmas, marking a significant step in bolstering security cooperation between the two nations. This initiative aims to combat irregular migration and strengthen border controls. These coordinated operations are the result of collaboration between the Civil Guard leadership in Las Palmas and the regional command of the Royal Gendarmerie in Laayoune. This evolving security partnership hinges on the exchange of information and intelligence to track the activities of criminal networks operating across the border. The joint patrols primarily target human trafficking networks, work to intercept attempts to launch boats from African shores, and monitor links between organizations active in Morocco and Spain. The overarching goal is to prevent irregular migration routes to the Canary Islands, a key entry point to Europe via the Atlantic Ocean. Authorities have also confirmed, as reported by Spanish media, that this initiative carries a humanitarian aspect. It seeks to mitigate the dangers faced by migrants during their Atlantic journey and dismantle the networks that facilitate their movement under perilous conditions.