UPDATE - Over 875 undocumented migrants held in Turkey in 2 days
Afghans, Pakistanis, Bangladeshis among those held in Erzurum, Erzincan provinces
UPDATES WITH TURKISH GENERAL STAFF'S STATEMENT; EDITS THROUGHOUT; HEADLINE, SPOT CHANGED
By Fahrettin Gok and Yakup Bakar
ERZURUM/ERZINCAN, Turkey (AA) - More than 875 undocumented migrants have been held across Turkey since Tuesday, according to security sources and Turkish military Wednesday.
In a statement posted on its official website on Wednesday, Turkish General Staff said 673 people were held when they attempted to cross into Turkey via borders with Greece, Syria, and Iraq on Tuesday.
Out of the 673, 500 people were held when they attempted to cross into Turkey from Syria, while 37 others were held during their attempt to cross into Turkey from Greece, and 10 others from Iraq into Turkey.
Also on Tuesday, 126 people were held when they attempted to cross into Greece from Turkey.
Separately, in eastern Erzurum province, 48 undocumented Afghan migrants were held on the Erzurum-Erzincan highway close to Aziziye district, an official, who spoke on condition of anonymity due to restrictions on talking to media, said.
They were taken to a repatriation center in Askale district, the source added.
Moreover, in eastern Erzincan province, 157 more undocumented migrants were held in two different operations.
On the Erzincan-Erzurum highway, 117 migrants, including 13 women and six children were held; among them were Afghans, Pakistanis and Bangladeshis.
The migrants were found walking in the Balaban Sarikaya and Karakaya villages as they headed towards Erzincan on the highway.
A bus driver who dropped off the migrants on the highway and the 117 undocumented migrants were remanded in custody.
In another operation, 40 undocumented migrants were held as they used the Eastern Express, a dedicated rail line between capital Ankara and the northeastern province of Kars.
During a control at the station in Mercan town of Erzincan, security forces became suspicious of the migrants, among them two women and three children who had used fake documents to buy the train tickets.
The migrants were brought to a sports complex to prepare them for their deportation.
Turkey has been a main route for refugees trying to cross into Europe, especially since the beginning of the civil war in Syria.
The majority of migrants held in 2017 in Turkey came from Pakistan -- around 15,000 -- followed by Afghans at around 12,000. Syrians totalled about 10,000.
There has been a 60 percent increase in migrant flow since 2016. The number was 31,000 in 2016.
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