Afghanistan, May 17 -- Turkish police detained nine Afghan migrants for illegal entry. They were transferred to a deportation center as part of immigration controls.
Turkish media reported on Saturday that police in the central Turkish city of Sivas have arrested nine Afghan migrants. The individuals were detained for allegedly entering the country illegally.
According to reports, the arrested migrants have been transferred to a deportation center for foreign nationals. The process is part of broader immigration control efforts by Turkish authorities.
In addition to the detained migrants, police also apprehended two individuals on suspicion of human trafficking. These suspects are believed to have facilitated the migrants' illegal entry ...