The Turkish Coast Guard Command detected a group of irregular migrants on a rubber boat in the waters off Dikili, according to a statement on the Coast Guard’s website. The Coast Guard Mobile Radar (MORAD-10) spotted the migrants in the boat. Upon interception by the authorities, 22 irregular migrants were apprehended on the rubber boat.

The migrants were taken into custody and later transferred to the Provincial Directorate of Migration Management for processing. The Coast Guard continues to monitor and patrol the waters for any illegal crossings or activities to prevent human trafficking and safeguard the country’s borders.

This incident highlights the ongoing issue of irregular migration in the region and the challenges faced by authorities in controlling and managing the flow of migrants. The Coast Guard plays a crucial role in detecting and intercepting these illegal activities, working to ensure the safety and security of the maritime borders.

The interception of the group of irregular migrants serves as a reminder of the risks and dangers involved in illegal migration attempts, as well as the importance of coordinated efforts between agencies to address the issue effectively. The authorities will continue to monitor the situation and take necessary actions to address the root causes of irregular migration and ensure border security.

The Turkish Coast Guard Command’s efforts to detect and apprehend irregular migrants demonstrate the country’s commitment to combating illegal immigration and protecting its borders. The cooperation between different agencies and stakeholders is essential in addressing the challenges posed by irregular migration and ensuring the safety and security of both migrants and the country’s borders.

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