CALDIRAN, TURKEY - JULY 10: Jandarma officers monitor Afghan migrants sitting in the back of a smuggler's van that was caught transporting the migrants from the Turkey-Iran border on July 10, 2021 in Caldiran, Turkey. A growing number of Afghan refugees are fleeing into Turkey as the Taliban escalates its military offensive and the United States nears completion of its troop withdrawal after a two-decade war. Since US President Joe Biden announced the August 31 pull-out deadline, the Taliban advance has been swift, with reports claiming they have taken control of more than half of the country’s 400 districts. Over the past months, Turkey has seen a steady rise in Afghan migrants, most entering the country illegally via a centuries-old smuggling route through Iran. The numbers may rise further after the US announced an expansion of its refugee program for those who worked for the US but did not qualify for Special Immigrant Visas. These Afghans, who are not eligible for evacuation flights, would have to leave Afghanistan on their own before receiving US assistance. Turkey is a likely destination. The Afghans migrating to Turkey via Iran travel largely on foot, navigating the treacherous mountain range that makes up the Iran-Turkey border. Assisted by an organized network of smugglers, migrants pay upwards of $1000 USD per person for a journey through safe houses, across Van Lake, around land-border checkpoints, and onward to cities like Ankara and Istanbul. Migrants often report severe beatings by Iranian border guards and poor safe house conditions, while the mountain crossing and boat trips have claimed many lives. Turkey’s law enforcement agencies have stepped up efforts to break up the smuggling networks, in a bid to slow rising numbers and protect migrant lives. As the security condition in Afghanistan continues to deteriorate, fears of a new refugee crisis loom. (Photo by Chris McGrath/Getty Images)
در ادامه اخراج و بازداشت پناهجویان اهل افغانستان در کشور ترکیه، دولت این کشور اعلام کرده است که ۲۴ پناهجوی افغانستانی هنگام ورود به ترکیه از سوی پلیس این کشور بازداشت شدند.
در گزارش رسانههای ترکیه آمده است که در میان بازداشت شدگان دو تن به جرم قاچاق انسان از سوی پلیس این کشور بازداشت شدند.
پیش از این نیز رسانههای ترکی به نقل از پلیس این کشور اعلام کردند که حدود ۸۵ پناهجو فاقد اسناد قانونی از سوی پلیس ترکیه بازداشت شدند که از این میان ۸۲ تن آن شهروندان اهل افغانستان میباشند.