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    Greek Police Dismantle Major Migrant Smuggling Ring Operating Across Europe

    May 22, 2025Updated:May 22, 20252 Mins Read
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    From file: A Greek police operation from March 2022, to round up migrants without papers | Photo: Dimitris Aspiotis/Pacific Press. Source: Infomigrants.
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    Greek authorities, in cooperation with European police forces, have successfully dismantled a major migrant smuggling network that was operating across several European countries. The breakthrough operation, which took place on Thursday, targeted a criminal organization based primarily in Greece and has led to a major blow to illegal migration and human trafficking networks in the region.

    According to Greek officials, 12 individuals were arrested, including the suspected leader of the group, who is believed to have coordinated the smuggling of hundreds of migrants into Europe through unlawful routes. The network had been under investigation for some time and was found to be highly organized, relying on illegal channels and forged documents to move people across borders undetected.

    The operation uncovered more than 500 incidents of illegal migrant transportation that were directly linked to the group. Authorities revealed that the smugglers were charging migrants large sums to facilitate their entry into Europe, often under dangerous and inhumane conditions. In addition to transporting people illegally, the organization was heavily involved in document fraud. Police raided several locations and discovered four illegal laboratories used to produce fake passports, ID cards, and residence permits, which were sold to migrants to help them remain in or travel through the EU.

    Officials estimate that the smuggling ring generated more than 4 million euros in illegal profits. The money was believed to have been laundered through a variety of schemes, and further investigations are underway to trace the full extent of the organization’s financial operations.

    This major bust marks a significant development in Europe’s ongoing battle against human trafficking and migrant smuggling. Greek law enforcement, supported by European partners, carried out the operation under the framework of Europol, the EU’s law enforcement agency. Their efforts have not only led to the arrest of key suspects but also successfully shut down the infrastructure that had supported the smuggling activities, including the fake document labs.

    Authorities have confirmed that investigations will continue and that more arrests are likely. The Greek government has emphasized its commitment to working with international partners to fight organized crime and ensure safe, legal migration practices.

    This case highlights the growing importance of international cooperation in tackling cross-border criminal networks that exploit vulnerable migrants. It also underscores the urgent need for improved border controls, surveillance, and anti-smuggling legislation across Europe.

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