Migrant Smugglers: Algeria Dismantles Network To Europe

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Algerian authorities have dismantled an international network of migrant smugglers to Europe through Algeria.

According to local media, fifteen members of the network, nine Syrians and six Algerians were arrested by the central service for the fight against organized crime.

The report added that the investigation, which lasted nearly five months, allowed the Algerian police to trace the network which transported migrants from Syria and Lebanon to Benghazi airport in Libya.

The migrants are then taken by road to the Libyan town of Ghadames from where they are smuggled to Algeria via the border town of Debdeb, following winding desert paths

During this operation, the police seized more than 11,000 dollars, 8,920 euros as well as sums in Lebanese and Syrian pounds.