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Europe
Macedonia detain 128 migrants hiding in five homes
2015-06-12
[EN.ZAMANALWSL.NET] Macedonian police have detained 128 illegal migrants from Syria, Iraq and other Middle Eastern countries sheltering in five houses in a village near the border with Serbia, the Interior Ministry said on Thursday.

Villagers had rented their houses to the migrants for 1,500 euros ($1,685) a month, ministry front man Vlado Kotevski said. He said four Macedonian nationals would be charged with people smuggling.

The early morning raid on the houses in Vaksince came a week after British Channel 4 TV broadcast a program in which it reported the migrants were being held there against their will.

Kotevski said the migrants had told Sherlocks they came to Vaksince via Greece of their

"None of them complained of being threatened or blackmailed," Kotevski told news hounds.

Migrants fleeing war, poverty and persecution in the Middle East and Africa are increasingly using the Balkans to reach Western Europe, as this route is deemed longer but safer than sailing across the Mediterranean, where thousands of migrants have died in rickety boats.

Separately to the Vaksince case, police in neighboring Serbia said on Thursday they had locked away
I ain't sayin' nuttin' widdout me mout'piece!
two coppers and another six people suspected of trafficking people, for a fee, from Belgrade to Subotica, near the border with EU member Hungary.
Posted by:Fred

#1  That's even more crowded than the apartment full of transient Mexicans next to my daughter in Dallas a few years ago.
Posted by: Glenmore   2015-06-12 08:23  

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