ISTANBUL: Turkey’s coast guard has detained more than 200 migrants, including Afghans and Syrians, who were crossing the Aegean Sea on a fishing boat in an attempt to reach Greece, local media reported.

The number was one of the largest reported this year, reflecting a rise in the flow of people seeking refuge in Europe after a lull caused by the coronavirus pandemic.

The 231 migrants — from Afghanistan, Syria, Iran, Eritrea, Yemen and Pakistan — were stopped by the Turkish coast guard off the town of Ayvacik, near the Greek island of Lesbos, the private DHA new agency reported.

The police also detained two alleged organisers who were paid between $6,000 and $7,000 by migrants to smuggle them into Italy, the news agency said.

Turkey is one of the main transit routes for migrants from Afghanistan and parts of North Africa and the Middle East.

Ankara concluded an agreement with the EU in 2016 aimed at curbing the flow of migrants to Europe, under which it hosts settlement camps in return for incentives such as financial assistance.

Turkey wants the EU to update the deal, with Afghanistan high on the agenda because of the ongoing withdrawal of US and Nato forces.

Published in Dawn, July 29th , 2021

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