Türkiye nabs hundreds of irregular migrants in several cities

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Türkiye nabs hundreds of irregular migrants in several cities
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Some irregular migrants handed over to Provincial Directorate of Migration Management.

In Namlialan Bay in Marmaris district of Mugla province, Coast Guard boats and teams apprehended 10 irregular migrants, including three children. / Photo: AA

Turkish Coast Guard boats were dispatched to the area at various times after detecting irregular migrants in a sailing vessel and a rubber boat, according to a statement from the Coast Guard Command.In addition, two individuals were detained on suspicion of human trafficking.The foreign nationals were brought ashore and taken to the Ayvacik Deportation Center after processing.

Another 62 irregular migrants, including 18 children, were apprehended off the coasts of Bodrum and Marmaris districts in Türkiye’s Mugla province.

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