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    SLOVAK POLICE BREAK UP OUR GANGS OF PEOPLE SMUGGLERS

    Czech News Agency
    October 10, 2006 Tuesday

    Bratislava, Oct 10 (CTK) - The Slovak police have broken up four
    groups of people smugglers at various places in Slovakia since the
    beginning of September, police vice-president Michal Kopcik told
    reporters today. One of the groups also operated in the neighbouring
    Czech Republic and Austria and its members helped refugees from local
    asylum camps cross the border westwards, Kopcik said.

    The police have accused more than 30 people, including foreigners.

    Some of them face up to ten years in prison, if found guilty. The
    leader of the group that smuggled illegal migrants further to western
    Europe was a Georgian who has applied for asylum in Slovakia. The
    10-member group reportedly escorted at least a hundred people
    across the green border. Three of the ten accused have been taken
    into custody. Another gang's operation was broken up in the regions
    of Bratislava and Presov, east Slovakia. In this case, the gang's
    12 accused members include two Vietnamese with a permanent stay in
    Slovakia, another two with a permanent stay in the Czech Republic,
    and one Czech. The gang smuggled at least 350 people, mostly of Asian
    origin, and earner almost 6 million crowns, Kopcik said. The third
    gang, broken up in east Slovakia, has smuggled at least 164 people,
    mainly Moldovans and Chinese, to Slovakia from Ukraine. The gang
    has also secured the illegal migrants' escort across Slovakia. The
    last gang was caught smuggling mainly citizens of former Soviet
    Union countries across the border with Ukraine and Hungary. The six
    accused include two Armenians and an Indian. ($1=29.386 Slovak crowns)
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