Turkey rescues 246 irregular migrants

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Turkey’s security teams have reported that not less than 210 irregular migrants were rescued in the eastern part of the country, while 36 others were rescued along the country’s western coastline.

This was disclosed after a probe into migrant smuggling and human trafficking was initiated.

Turkish police said, “Police teams conducted an operation in Van province where they found the migrants inside a lorry.”

“At least 170 Afghans, 26 Pakistanis, nine Iraqis, four Bangladeshis and one Uzbek, including 18 children and 11 women, were held by the security teams,” the police added.

According to the police, the truck driver, identified by the initials E.K., was also rounded up.

Meanwhile, the Turkish coast guards held 36 asylum seekers along the Aegean Sea, according to security sources.

The asylum seekers, who were pushed back by Greek vessels and stranded on a boat, were rescued off Cesme district of Izmir province, said a source on the condition of anonymity.

They were taken to the provincial migration authority after routine checks.

Turkey has been a key transit point for irregular migrants aiming to cross into Europe to start new lives, especially those fleeing war and persecution.

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