Monday, December 12, 2016

International migrant-smuggling ring dismantled in Greece


The Washington Post

By Associated Press December 12 at 10:20 AM
ATHENS, Greece — Greek and British authorities say they have dismantled an international ring suspected of smuggling hundreds of migrants to Britain and other European countries using falsified travel documents.

A Greek police statement says that 24 suspects were arrested last week in the Athens area, and another nine in Glasgow, Northampton and Manchester in Britain.



The suspects held in Greece are mainly Iranians, as well as Iraqis, Pakistanis and north Africans.

Monday’s statement said the network smuggled, or tried to smuggle, at least 100 people out of Greece over the past six months.

Another arm of the gang, which was active in several European countries, spirited hundreds of people into Britain.

The mostly Iranian migrants flew to their destinations using stolen and doctored passports. Each paid the smugglers up to €15,000 ($15,800).

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