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    Two Individuals Arrested for Smuggling Migrants in Central Athens

    September 17, 2024Updated:September 17, 20243 Mins Read
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    From file: Greek Police officers detain migrants without legal residence permits in Athens | Photo: Dimitris Aspiotis/Pacific Press. Source: InfoMigrants.
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    Greek police have arrested two individuals, a 47-year-old man and a 45-year-old woman, involved in a migrant smuggling operation in downtown Athens. The two suspects were caught transporting seven undocumented migrants in a car, which drew suspicion due to how tightly packed the vehicle was. The incident occurred on Sunday morning when the car was stopped on Acharnon Street, a busy part of central Athens.

    The police became suspicious of the car because it was packed with people, making it appear unusual. When the officers signaled for the car to stop, the suspects tried to flee, leading to a brief police chase through the streets of Athens. The suspects were eventually caught and arrested, facing several charges including migrant smuggling, resisting arrest, and forgery of documents.

    Upon further investigation, the police found that the seven migrants in the car were all from Nepal. The suspects were transporting them to an apartment where other undocumented migrants were being kept. After searching the apartment, authorities discovered an additional 11 migrants. These included more people from Nepal as well as individuals from Tibet. This brings the total number of migrants involved in this case to 18.

    It is believed that the migrants were smuggled into Greece through the Bulgarian border. The smuggling operation was reportedly part of a larger network, with the two arrested individuals suspected to be members of this criminal gang. The migrants had paid the gang sums ranging from 500 to 1,000 euros to be brought into Greece illegally.

    In addition to the migrants, the police also found a range of evidence in the apartment. They recovered cash, passports, mobile phones, and other items that could be used as evidence of the smuggling operation. The discovery further strengthens the case against the two suspects, who are now facing serious legal consequences.

    The suspects, who were allegedly part of the gang, are thought to be responsible for helping migrants enter Greece by avoiding border controls. Migrant smuggling has been a growing problem in Greece, particularly due to its geographical position as an entry point into Europe for many people seeking better opportunities.

    Greek authorities continue to investigate the case, focusing on dismantling the larger gang involved in the smuggling network. Migrant smuggling remains a serious issue in the region, and the police are making efforts to crack down on these illegal operations. The arrest of these two suspects highlights the ongoing challenges Greece faces with illegal migration.

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