5 migrants killed, 16 missing in Aegean
A total of five migrants were found dead off Turkey's western coast on Jan. 26 after their boat capsized as they were trying to reach the Greek coast.
Fishermen in the Didim district of Ayd?n province in Turkey's Aegean region informed the Turkish Coast Guard of the dead migrants upon noticing their bodies floating on the water. The Turkish Coast Guard removed the five bodies from the water and rescued one migrant, who was reported to be in good condition.
The rescued migrant said there were another 16 migrants on the boat.
The Turkish Coast Guard has begun search and rescue operations to locate the other migrants.
Meanwhile, some 28 migrants and 12 human smugglers were caught during two different police operations in the Ayval?k district in the Aegean province of Bal?kesir.
A motorboat and eight vehicles including two taxis owned by smugglers were seized during the operations by district police's anti-smuggling and organized crime teams.
The group of smugglers was attempting to transport migrants to the Greek island of Lesbos through Turkey's Cunda Island. Suspects, who were said to be from Istanbul, ??rnak, Bal?kesir and Ayval?k, were sent to court, while 10 of them were arrested.
Since the beginning of 2016, some 24 smugglers have been arrested, according to local reports.
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