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Turkish officials found in car trunk, smuggled into Greece

THESSALONIKI, GREECE: 

Police in Greece have detained two Turkish military officers found in a smuggler’s car that had several migrants on board, officials said on Saturday. The arrest took place in the northern city of Xanthi on Thursday evening, local police told AFP.The two Turks were crammed inside a BMW with Bulgarian license plates, alongside two Iranians and three Syrians, the police said. It was not immediately clear how and when the two men came to Greece, and if they intended to file for asylum.

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THESSALONIKI, GREECE: 

Police in Greece have detained two Turkish military officers found in a smuggler’s car that had several migrants on board, officials said on Saturday. The arrest took place in the northern city of Xanthi on Thursday evening, local police told AFP.The two Turks were crammed inside a BMW with Bulgarian license plates, alongside two Iranians and three Syrians, the police said. It was not immediately clear how and when the two men came to Greece, and if they intended to file for asylum.

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