UPDATE 2 - Over 200 undocumented migrants held in Turkey

UPDATE 2 - Over 200 undocumented migrants held in Turkey

25 human traffickers also arrested during operations

UPDATES WITH ANOTHER 52 MIGRANTS HELD IN BODRUM; CHANGES NUMBERS IN LEDE

By Cihan Demirci, Erdal Turkoglu and Durmus Genc

EDIRNE/HATAY/MUGLA, Turkey (AA) - At least 253 undocumented migrants and 26 alleged human traffickers were held on Tuesday in Turkey, according to security officials.

In northwestern Edirne province’s Ipsala district, 25 Bangladeshi and Pakistani nationals were rounded up from a minibus, as they attempted to cross into Europe illegally, according to a source who spoke on condition of anonymity due to restrictions on speaking to the media.

During the operation an inflatable boat was also seized, the source added.

Another 117 migrants were held during controls in the province of Edirne, according to another source.

The migrants included Palestinian, Moroccan, Algerian, Tunisian, Libyan, Pakistani, Afghan and Bangladeshi nationals.

Turkish security forces also held 16 Syrian refugees who were trying to illegally enter Turkey, including women and children, in the southern Hatay province’s Yayladagi district, another security source said.

Gendarmerie forces rounded up 10 foreigners from a bus which they stopped in the eastern Van province, according to a statement from the province's gendarmerie command.

In the southern Mugla province, Turkish Coast Guards detained 31 Syrian nationals, including women and children, as they were trying to illegally cross into Europe via the Aegean Sea.

The Coast Guards later caught 21 more Syrian nationals in a boat off Bodrum coast. A Moldovan national was also arrested for human trafficking.

In another Mugla-based anti-human trafficking operation, security forces detained 13 suspects including two foreigners.

Separately, 12 others were detained for human trafficking, as they attempt to illegally take 168 Syrian, Iranian, Iraqi, Afghan and Pakistani nationals abroad.

Turkey has been a main route for refugees trying to cross into Europe, since especially the beginning of the civil war in Syria.

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