MADRID: Spanish authorities suspect the gang of helping Chinese people illegally enter Ireland and the UK.
The arrests come after a three-year investigation in Spain. The majority of the 155 people arrested are of Chinese nationality and the four alleged leaders of the gang are among them.
Police have said the four leaders of the network have now been detained.
Gardaí have confirmed they are working with Spanish authorities in relation to the Irish part of the operation.
Spanish police say the gang picked up the migrants in China and promised to get them to the UK or Ireland in exchange for a “flat fee” of €20,000 per person.
The fee included false passports and assistance in getting across borders.
Once the migrants entered Europe, they were housed in temporary flats in Barcelona as they awaited new forged documents.
The investigation began almost three years ago at Barcelona’s El Prat airport after agents detected a significant increase in the use of forged documents by Asian citizens.
By analysing the documents they were able to uncover the existence of a criminal people smuggling network.
The operation was uncovered after five migrants decided to give evidence against the gang leaders and enter a witness protection programme.
The majority of those arrested were picked up at Spanish airports.