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European and Turkish police have arrested 382 people during raids.
European and Turkish police have arrested 382 people during raids.
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  • The suspects who were arrested face face accusations of migrant, firearms or drug smuggling.
  • The raids were coordinated by Europol and Spain and nearly 16 000 officers took part from across Europe and Turkey.
  • Police also seized 106 firearms as well as drugs including cannabis and cocaine.


European and Turkish police have arrested 382 people during raids involving 28 countries against traffickers mainly operating in the Balkans and southeast Europe, Europol said Friday.

Most of the individuals arrested last month face accusations of migrant, firearms or drug smuggling, the policing agency said in a statement.

Thousands of trucks take the Balkans route into the European Union, carrying different goods, including food and construction material.

The route is also "notorious" for migrant smuggling and the trafficking of firearms and drugs into the bloc, Europol said.

At the Bulgarian checkpoint of Kapitan Andreevo on the border with Turkey, AFP on 28 October witnessed authorities discover a migrant hidden in the roof of a truck.

The operation was coordinated by Europol and Spain and nearly 16 000 officers took part from across Europe and Turkey, the policing agency said.

Other European countries also provided criminal intelligence.

In the mass raids, officers seized 106 firearms as well as drugs including cannabis and cocaine, Europol said.

According to Europol, multinational criminal organisations source weapons predominantly from the Western Balkans, "where human resources with expertise in firearms are widely available".

The firearms are then trafficked into the European Union - mainly to Belgium, France, Germany, the Netherlands and Spain.

Criminal networks are then able to exchange arms for drugs and use weapons "to gain and maintain control over lucrative drug markets", Europol said.


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