Men Arrested In Algeria After Attempting To Enter Spain Disguised As Sheep

By Alphonsoolajide

“Japa Gone Wrong”: Three Men Arrested in Algeria After Attempting to Enter Spain Disguised as Sheep

Three men have been arrested in Algeria after allegedly attempting to enter Spain in an unusual disguise that has since gone viral on social media.

According to reports, the suspects were trying to cross the border illegally by hiding inside a truck transporting livestock. In an effort to avoid detection, they allegedly wore sheep costumes to blend in with the animals being transported. Eyes Of Lagos reports,

The plan reportedly failed during a routine inspection when border officials noticed unusual movements among the animals. Some of the “sheep” were said to be walking upright on two legs, raising suspicion among officers.

Upon closer examination, authorities discovered that three of the animals were actually men wearing disguises. They were immediately removed from the truck and taken into custody.

The suspects are now reportedly facing charges related to immigration fraud. Reports also suggest they could face additional allegations, including claims that they disrupted and stepped on livestock while attempting to conceal themselves.

The bizarre incident has triggered widespread reactions online, with many users describing it as a desperate but poorly executed attempt at migration, often referred to in Nigerian slang as “japa.” Others expressed concern over the risks people take in pursuit of opportunities abroad.

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