You have commented 339 times on Rantburg.

Your Name
Your e-mail (optional)
Website (optional)
My Original Nic        Pic-a-Nic        Sorry. Comments have been closed on this article.
Bold Italic Underline Strike Bullet Blockquote Small Big Link Squish Foto Photo
Europe
Austria leads international bust of massive human trafficking ring
2022-05-13
[DW] Authorities arrested 205 people tied to Central and Eastern European gangs smuggling tens of thousands of Syrians in the EU. The €150 million ring used Vienna as a hub to move migrants from Hungary to Germany and France.

European police arrested 205 individuals thought to be behind a multi-million-euro human trafficking ring on Thursday according to Austrian Interior Minister Gerhard Karner.

The arrests were made across five Central and Eastern European countries, with Austrian police apprehending 92 suspects, and the remaining arrests being made in the Czech Republic, Hungary, Slovakia and Romania.

"This is an important success against organized crime and a serious blow to the smuggler mafia," said Interior Minister Karner in a statement.

36,100 MIGRANTS MOVED, €152 MILLION POCKETED
Investigators estimate the group trafficked some 36,100 mostly Syrian refugees across the EU since the beginning of 2021.

Authorities say each migrant paid between €3,000 and €4,500 for transport from Hungary to Vienna — which served as the gang's trafficking hub — on route to Western European countries such as Germany, France, Belgium and the Netherlands.

Investigators estimate the group made more than €152 million ($158 million) through their criminal activity.

The suspected leader of the organization, a 28-year-old Romanian, was arrested in his home country on May 4.

DEAD MIGRANTS AND FABRICATION SHOPS IN GANG'S AUSTRIAN HUB
The group made headlines last October when Austrian authorities discovered the bodies of two dead Syrians in a van packed with 27 others during an inspection at the Hungarian border. The driver fled the scene but was later arrested in Latvia. He was then extradited to Austria.

In an incident this January, the driver of another truck fired at an Austrian army conscript when he attempted to halt the vehicle for inspection. The driver of the truck was later arrested in Hungary.

Police in Austria impounded 80 vehicles at various fabricating shops around Vienna on Thursday. It was there that vehicles were retrofitted to facilitate the hiding of those migrants being trafficked.

AUSTRIA SAYS IT HAS GOOD REASON TO KEEP UP BORDER INSPECTIONS
Austria this week extended inspections along its borders with Hungary and Slovenia — both of which are also part of the open-border Schengen Area — with Interior Minister Karner saying they give, "important insights into smuggling organizations and their procedures."

Just last month Austria was roundly criticized for the controls, with the European Court of Justice (ECJ) ruling that EU member states could only prolong border controls when, "confronted with a new serious threat affecting its public order or its internal security."

Karner sought to stress the importance of the step to extend inspections, saying, "Gangs are at work for whom human life is completely irrelevant."
Posted by:trailing wife

#3  It is the same as our Southern border. For people with $10k, get a vacation VISA and don't go home. You end up with more luggage and get raped less unless you go to Disney. I don't think these are poor people not paying their own passage. Some of the money is probably coming from people who hate us. Most of the money is probably stolen from us.
Posted by: Super Hose   2022-05-13 22:56  

#2  Not so much human trafficking as a full service travel agency for the enthusiastic Middle Eastern traveller. Though possibly a few choice young women and pretty boys fall off the truck along the way, as it were.
Posted by: trailing wife   2022-05-13 13:56  

#1  Seems like they paid enough money not to be transported with two dead guys.
Posted by: Super Hose   2022-05-13 12:01  

00:00