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Belgian Police Find 25 Sikhs In A Secret Compartment Of A Romanian Truck

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 10 Mar, 2016 10:36 AM
    Belgian police have discovered 25 Sikhs in a secret compartment of a Romanian truck, the media reported on Thursday.
     
    The police made the discovery in the Belgian town of Essen close to the border with the Netherlands. 
     
    The migrants were aged between 2 and 88 and were said to be Sikhs, the media said.
     
    Police stopped the Romanian truck following a tip off.
     
    Ken Witpas of the Antwerp prosecutor's office: "Behind a whole load of onions in the hold we discovered a self-made cage. The cage was no bigger than 4 square metres, but contained 25 people of Sikh origins, all squashed together.
     
    The people could be freed from this hazardous condition and were taken care of by civil protection officers."
     
    The two Romanian drivers were detained as well as the manager of the car wash. They are suspected of people-trafficking with exacerbating circumstances.

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