333 immigrants captured en route from Turkey to Italy

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Turkish coast guard units have captured 333 migrants, mostly Syrian refugees, in a boat as they were attempting to sail to Europe.

The coast guard's Mediterranean region command staged the operation late on Jan. 18, capturing 333 migrants on a boat off the southern province of Mersin.

The Mersin Governor's Office said in a statement that it detected that merchant ships have often been used for the transition of migrants from Turkey to European countries in recent months.

The coast guard received a tip off that a large number of migrants would be on an 88-meter-long merchant ship sailing under the Togo flag.

The ship, named "Burçin," started to be followed by four boats, one helicopter and one plane shortly after setting sail from the Mediterranean port of Mersin. The two boats then approached the ship and started to transfer migrants from the boats to the ship. At that moment, the coast guard started its operation, finding 333 refugees in the ship who were transferred by the boats.

The Turkish coast guard units took control of the ship and took it back to the Mersin port with the migrants on board. According to reports, the ship had been carrying the migrants to Italy.

The coast guards also started to pursue another fishing boat that attempted to escape with the migrants who it could not transfer to the ship. The captain and the migrants in this boat were captured and the boat was taken to the Kumkuyu coast in the Erdemli district of Mersin.

After the operation, a total of 333 people, a majority of whom are Syrians, were brought to the foreigners' branch police department. A legal process has been opened against 11 Syrians and four Turks who were captured during the operation, on charges of human...

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