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Police Dismantle Human-Trafficking Ring

A human-trafficking ring was made up of at least seven individuals that charged hefty fees to transport illegal migrants to Italy.  It was dismantled by the police and coast guard.
Two Iraqis and one Moroccan national were arrested by Nikaia police based on a warrant issued by a public prosecutor on Corfu.
The two Iraqis are believed to be leaders of the ring and were responsible for the fatal journey using the aged wooden boat that sank on January 15th.  It sank 30 nautical miles west of Corfu.
An unknown number of illegal migrants were on board the vessel.  Two-hundred-and-twenty-eight were rescued from the water by a passing freighter and returned to them Corfu harbour, among them five women and eleven children.
The survivors said that there were at least two-hundred-and-sixty people on board the boat, but no bodies have been recovered by authorities so far.
According to information collected by police, the migrant smugglers transported the migrants in trucks from Schisto, Lefkas and loaded them onto the wooden vessel bound for Italy.
Also arrested in connection with the case were two Turks caught on Corfu, who had been sailing the shipwrecked boat.  A 41-year-old Syrian national in Neos Kosmos and an Afghan national were arrested by coast guard officers in Attica.
(source: ana-mpa)

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