Thousands of Turks await illegal entry into Germany

Thousands of Turks await illegal entry into Germany

The number of Turks among the groups trying to enter Germany illegally from Turkey is increasing rapidly. It is thought that there are thousands of Turks who want to enter Germany through Poland, the Czech Republic, Austria or Switzerland, coming from Eastern Europe through smugglers or with visas obtained for other countries.

It is claimed that some of the Turkish kebab makers who could not find employees in Germany brought in illegal workers from the south-east and gave the smugglers money.

3-4 TIMES CANNOT BE CAUGHT

Over the weekend alone, 250 people were caught at the Polish border. Most of them are Turks and Syrians.

During the checks in Görlitz, 28 fugitives from a car were found. While Turks and Syrians shared the top spot in the group, there were also people from Iran, India, Afghanistan, Egypt and Pakistan.

28 people got out of this car. Some of them are Turks, but most destroy their documents to avoid deportation.

Many people are said to have gotten out of their cars and fled when they saw the police and hid in the woods. Legal proceedings are ongoing regarding the Turks who were captured and detained in the forest. Those that were not caught are claimed to be three to four times these numbers.

TURKISH ARRESTED FOR DRUG BUSINESS

26 fugitives were also found in a minibus driven by a Polish driver. The driver was arrested. It is claimed that all the fugitives do not have legal documents and were picked up and brought from Poland and the Czech Republic.

The ages of the 23 fugitives captured in another operation were announced to range from 15 to 37, with the group including Turks, Syrians and Afghans.

When some fugitives were arrested, they wanted to escape and take refuge in the forest.

Again, a group that illegally entered the territory of the State of Saxony was captured. It was determined that a Turk among them was previously wanted for drug trafficking in Europe.

The 57-year-old fugitive Turk was sent straight to prison. It was learned that this Turk, who entered the country illegally, has been wanted since 2001.

AMOUNT PAID TO SMUGGLERS

Fugitives who arrived via Turkey, Libya and Morocco, reached Eastern and Southern Europe and passed through to Germany, are believed to have paid between 7,000 and 15,000 euros per person to come to Germany.

It is also claimed that some of the fugitives were brought in illegally by Turkish merchants who could not find a man to employ them in Germany. Information is received that illegal workers are taken to kebab shops, various restaurants and doner shops in this way, especially from the south-east region.

Source: Sozcu

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