The boat was carrying 20 people when it sank early Friday, including two migrant traffickers, according to authorities in the Nador province quoted by the state news agency MAP. Rescuers found eight corpses on Boukana beach near the town of Nador, said Adil Akkid, local representative for the Moroccan Association for Human Rights.
Ten people were rescued, MAP reported. Seven were detained by police, while one is hospitalized in critical condition, Akkid said. All are men from sub-Saharan Africa.
It was unclear whether the boat that sank Friday had been headed for Melilla or for mainland Spain.
A Spanish Interior Ministry spokeswoman in Melilla said there were gales in in the area Friday morning, which led to a suspension of ferry services between the enclave and mainland Spain.
She said Spanish authorities had received a warning of a migrant boat in trouble, but a subsequent search by rescue services found no trace of the vessel. The official spoke on condition of anonymity in keeping with ministry regulations.
