17 November 2018•Update: 18 November 2018
By S. Ahmet Aytac
ANKARA
At least 77 irregular migrants were held across Turkey, security sources said on Saturday.
In the northwestern Kirklareli province, 38 irregular migrants -- including women and children -- were held near the Derekoy border gate with Bulgaria, said a security source who asked not to be named due to restrictions on speaking to the media.
The migrants – Afghan and Iranian nationals -- were trying to reach Europe, the source added.
Separately, seven irregular migrants -- all Syrian nationals -- were held by gendarmerie forces in Meric in the northwestern Edirne province near Greece.
In Bodrum, Mugla on the Aegean Sea, police held 32 migrants – including women and children -- who were Iraqi, Syrian and Palestinian nationals.
Turkey has been route for irregular migrants trying to cross into Europe, especially since when the Syrian civil war began.