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Turkey ‘Detains 20’ in Anti-Migrant Smuggling Operation

Turkey ‘Detains 20’ in Anti-Migrant Smuggling Operation

ISTANBUL - Turkish police on Tuesday detained at least 20 people in a nationwide operation aimed at cracking down on the trafficking of migrants seeking to reach the European Union, reports said.
The suspects were detained in morning raids in five regions, from Izmir on the Aegean to Sanliurfa close to the Syrian border and Samsun on the Black Sea following a three month investigation, the Dogan news agency said.
It said that the suspected traffickers, who are citizens of Turkey, Syria and Iraq, were believed to have smuggled migrants from Turkey's coast across the Aegean Sea in exchange for money.
With the operation ongoing, the number of those detained could rise, it added.
Materials seized in the raids included lists of migrants, money counting machines and hard currency, Turkish media reports said.
Turkey has over the last year emerged as the major hub for refugees and migrants from Syria, Iraq, Afghanistan, Eritrea and other troubled states trying to reach the European Union via the Greek islands.(AFP)