Turkish coast guard rescues irregular migrants pushed back by Greek forces

The Turkish Coast Guard Command executed a series of successful operations, rescuing a total of 43 irregular migrants who had been forcibly pushed back into Turkish territorial waters by Greek elements.

Ekleme: 09.08.2023 11:16:27 / Güncelleme: 09.08.2023 11:16:27 / English News / İzmir Haberleri
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The operations, which took place in four separate incidents, underscore the ongoing challenges faced by migrants attempting to cross borders under perilous circumstances.

Off the coasts of Muğla and İzmir, the Turkish Coast Guard's vigilant teams swiftly responded to distress signals, ensuring the safety and well-being of the stranded migrants. These rescues serve as a reminder of the dangers and hardships faced by individuals embarking on irregular migration journeys.

In a parallel effort to maintain order and security, authorities in both provinces managed to apprehend 71 irregular migrants along with one individual suspected of being involved in migrant smuggling activities. The apprehensions reflect the comprehensive measures in place to address irregular migration and its associated criminal activities.

Following the necessary procedures, the irregular migrants were subsequently handed over to the Provincial Directorate of Migration Management. This step highlights Türkiye's commitment to handling such situations in accordance with established protocols and ensuring the appropriate care and legal processes for all involved parties.

The recent incidents have sparked renewed conversations about the complex challenges at the intersection of migration, international borders, and humanitarian concerns. Authorities and humanitarian organizations continue to work together to address these issues and ensure the safety and dignity of migrants caught in vulnerable situations. (ILKHA)