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Belgium claims dismantling human trafficking network

The network allegedly trafficked over 3,000 undocumented Kurds and Iraqis to the UK, Belgian local media reports

11.01.2016 - Update : 12.01.2016
Belgium claims dismantling human trafficking network

Brussels Hoofdstedelijk Gewest

BRUSSELS

Belgian authorities claimed to have dismantled an international criminal organization that smuggled thousands of people to the U.K., local media reported Monday.

Citing the prosecutor's office of the Belgian province of East Flanders, Belgian newspaper Mediahuis reported Monday that the network smuggled over 3,000 undocumented Kurds and Iraqis to the U.K. through Belgium.

Six people suspected of being complicit in the smuggling operation were arrested, including two suspected leaders of the criminal network, which reportedly smuggled 20 people on average every day in trucks after payment of €3,000 ($3,300) per person, according to Mediahuis.

Two suspected leaders of the network were arrested Friday in the UK, according to Belgian news agency, Belga News.

Belgian police began its investigation into the network in May.

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