Türkiye deals major blow to migrant smuggling networks
Turkish authorities have launched a major crackdown on migrant smuggling networks, resulting in the arrest of over 1,600 irregular migrants and 55 organizers.
The operation, codenamed "Kalkan-32," was conducted nationwide and involved a massive mobilization of law enforcement personnel.
Interior Minister Ali Yerlikaya emphasized Türkiye's commitment to combating illegal migration while upholding human rights and international law. He stated, "Türkiye continues to be a beacon of hope for refugees and asylum seekers, while also taking decisive action against those who exploit vulnerable individuals for profit."
The operation targeted various locations, including abandoned buildings, public spaces, transportation hubs, and border areas. Authorities conducted thorough inspections and identity checks, leading to the identification and arrest of both migrants and smugglers.
The arrested individuals will face legal proceedings, and the irregular migrants will be repatriated to their respective countries of origin. Turkish authorities have vowed to continue their efforts to dismantle migrant smuggling networks and prevent illegal migration.
This latest operation underscores Türkiye's significant role in addressing the global migration crisis. By strengthening border security and collaborating with international partners, Türkiye aims to disrupt the activities of criminal organizations involved in human trafficking and migrant smuggling. (ILKHA)