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Over 320 undocumented migrants held in Turkey

Migrants were attempting to travel to Europe using illegal routes

Sorwar Alam  | 17.03.2018 - Update : 18.03.2018
Over 320 undocumented migrants held in Turkey

By Esber Ayaydin, Ozgun Tiran and Osman Uras

IZMIR / KIRKLARELI, Turkey 

Turkish security forces detained 320 undocumented migrants and refugees who were attempting to travel to Europe using illegal routes, security sources said Saturday.

In the western province of Izmir, Turkish border guards held 18 foreign nationals while they were attempting to cross the Aegean Sea on a fiber boat, said a source, who spoke on condition of anonymity due to restrictions on talking to the media.

Sixteen of the undocumented migrants are Syrian nationals while two others are from Somalia, said the source, adding that women and children were on board.

In Dikli district of Izmir, 220 undocumented migrants, mostly Syrians, were held by gendarmerie forces. 

They were left stranded in a van by human traffickers at Kabakum site and they were apprehended at the Bademli and Candarli beaches. 

In northwestern Kirklareli province, gendarmerie forces apprehended 23 undocumented migrants and refugees, said another source.

The foreign nationals, including Afghans, Pakistanis, Iranians and Syrians, were preparing to cross the Turkish border into Bulgaria, according to the source.

Following legal proceedings, they were sent to the provincial migration authorities.

In southwestern Mugla province, police rounded up 21 undocumented foreign nationals -- all of them were Syrian nationals -- in Bodrum district.

The migrants were attempting to cross into Greece using two commercial vehicles.

In another southwestern province of Aydin, the coast guard units nabbed 38 undocumented migrants in Kusadası district.

Among the migrants were 21 Syrian, seven South African, five Pakistani and three Somali and two Afghan nationals.

Turkey has been the main route for migrants trying to cross into Europe, especially since the beginning of the civil war in Syria.

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