A total of 2,402 irregular migrants were held across Turkey over the past week, according to data compiled by Anadolu Agency from security sources.
As many as 1,038 migrants were held in multiple operations carried out by gendarmerie forces in the northwestern Edirne, Kirklareli and Tekirdag provinces, bordering Greece and Bulgaria.
MIGRANTS WERE TAKEN TO THE HOSPITALS FOR MEDICAL CARE
According to local security forces in Edirne, Greece has recently stepped up efforts to send irregular migrants to Turkey in violation of the Geneva Conventions, European Convention on Human Rights and the UN Convention Against Torture.
In the coastal provinces of Canakkale, Balikesir, Aydin, Izmir, Mugla and Antalya, the Turkish Coast Guard and gendarmerie forces rounded up a total of 1,284 migrants as they were trying to cross to Europe through Greece.
Moreover, border forces and police in the southeastern Gaziantep province caught eight migrants for reportedly entering Turkey from Syria through illegal means. Separately, in the eastern Malatya province, provincial gendarmerie forces held eight more irregular migrants.
In addition, some 21 migrants were also held by police in the northwestern province of Kocaeli, while in the northern province of Amasya, a total of 18 migrants were held over the past week.
In central Konya and Nigde provinces, provincial gendarmerie forces detained 25 irregular migrants.
All of the migrants held during the week were either taken to hospitals for medical care or transferred to provincial migration offices.