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    Police in Slovakia break up gang of immigrant smugglers

    The Associated Press
    12/16/04 07:27 EST

    BRATISLAVA, Slovakia (AP) - Railway police in Slovakia broke up a
    gang of people smugglers who helped illegal migrants get into Austria,
    officials said Thursday.

    The 15-member gang was made up of Russians, Azerbaijanis, an Afghan,
    an Armenian and Slovaks. One of the Slovaks was the head of a refugee
    camp who illegally issued leave tickets to refugees.

    The gang charged the migrants between US$200(euro150) and
    US$600(euro448), said the head of Slovakia's railway police, Tibor
    Gaplovsky. Police estimate that the group earned some two million
    koruna (US$69,300s, euro51,700).

    The gang used trains or taxis to transport the refugees or just
    walked them over to neighboring Austria. Police have been monitoring
    the gang since 2003, and they estimated that the gang has helped at
    least 115 migrants to get to Austria. Dozens of others were detained
    in Slovakia.

    An estimated 30,000 to 40,000 illegal migrants pass through
    Slovakia on their way to the West every year, and nearly a third
    are intercepted by police.
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