The influx of Turkish fugitives into Germany continues! They beat Vienna and were trapped in Linz
The illegal influx into Europe continues. Hundreds of fugitives, many of them Turks, from the Balkan and Eastern European routes attempt to enter Germany every day. The number of fugitives so far has exceeded 300,000. Almost a quarter of the visitors are Turks.
THEY HAVE BEEN THROUGH MANY COUNTRIES
In Linz, Austria, 53 fugitives were trapped in a van covered with a black tarp.
The fugitives, who also passed through Bulgaria, Serbia, Slovenia, Croatia and Vienna, the capital of Austria, were captured 200 kilometers before Germany.
It was claimed that the center of their party was Türkiye and that there were Turks among them. Fugitives caught by surprise about to enter Germany were stopped.
Four people, three Turks and one Syrian, were arrested for human trafficking. It was announced that three Turks, ages 18, 24 and 28, were arrested for human trafficking.
ANOTHER VEHICLE CRASHED INTO THE POLICE
On Saturday a vehicle with 11 fugitives was stopped near Salzburg. It was revealed that the traffickers first changed drivers, a woman got behind the wheel and then tried to escape, and two police officers were injured when the vehicle in which they were fleeing collided with the patrol car.
A German and a Syrian human trafficker were arrested. The influx of fugitives into Germany from the Polish and Czech border continues.
Although this situation is hotly discussed in Germany, a solution is being sought together with other EU member states.
Source: Sozcu
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