African Illegal Immigrants Smuggle Cattle Skins Southern Algeria
A strange and confusing phenomenon which has become widespread in Adrar (southern Algeria), which is the smuggling of cattle skins and residues by a group of African illegal immigrants, who intended to work at night during Ramadan to smuggle cattle skins to their countries through the rugged routes from the borders.
These groups work in smuggling through barter trucks, which usually transported rations between neighboring countries in legal ways, but these groups turned their work to a trade under the cover of night, without control, and smuggle the skins of goats, as trafficking cells that are specialized in the collection of leather from garbage for the pigmentation and then carried by truck.
This new trade becomes a new source of illegal money by the Africans who take advantage of the the lack of control by the authorities, prompting some association to warn of such actions, without going through official channels and tax evasion, not to mention the damages on the health of the population, noting that these skins go through several stages like the collection, drying.
Africans are circumvent in the transfer of these materials under the goods barter trucked in order not to pay attention to them on the Algerian border, and are specialized in this lucrative and inexpensive trade in the aAfrican regions.