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    Trucker Arrested at Greece Turkey Border for Suspected Migrant Smuggling

    February 2, 2026Updated:March 3, 20262 Mins Read
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    Greek truck driver arrested at border for smuggling migrants. Source: Kathimerini English Edition.
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    Greek authorities have arrested a truck driver at the Greece-Turkey border on suspicion of migrant smuggling. The arrest took place at the Kipi border crossing near Alexandroupoli, a key entry point into Greece. The incident highlights ongoing concerns about migrant smuggling Greece Turkey border routes.

    According to police, the arrest happened on Sunday during a routine border inspection. Customs officers discovered four migrants hidden inside the truck. They used carbon dioxide detection equipment, which can identify people concealed in vehicles, to locate the individuals.

    Officials said the migrants were attempting to enter Greece illegally. The truck was immediately confiscated as part of the investigation. Authorities are now looking into whether the driver was working alone or as part of a larger migrant smuggling network.

    The Greece-Turkey border has long been a major route for irregular migration into Europe. Smuggling groups often use trucks and other vehicles to transport migrants across borders in dangerous and overcrowded conditions. These journeys can pose serious health and safety risks.

    Greek police continue to increase border checks and use advanced technology to detect hidden passengers. Equipment such as carbon dioxide sensors has become an important tool in stopping migrant smuggling Greece Turkey border operations.

    How do authorities detect migrants hidden in vehicles?
    Border officials often use carbon dioxide detectors, thermal cameras, and physical inspections to find people concealed in trucks and containers. These tools help prevent dangerous smuggling attempts and protect lives.

    The arrested driver is expected to face charges related to human smuggling, while the migrants will likely be processed under Greece’s immigration procedures. Authorities say efforts to tackle migrant smuggling Greece Turkey border crossings remain a top priority as irregular migration continues across the region.

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