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Pakistani Migrants

Refugee campfire: Greek authorities keeping a close eye on Pakistani-Afghanistan migrants

| @indiablooms | Oct 04, 2020, at 08:29 pm

Athens: The Greece government is monitoring the  activities of migrants from Pakistan and Afghanistan after the burning of a refugee camp at Moria on Lesbos island by migrants from these two countries, media reports said.

A fire broke out in Greece's largest migrant camp in September.

The incident left 12,000 people without shelter.

“The Greek government has decided to keep a close watch on the activities of migrants from Pakistan and Afghanistan. This follows burning of the refugee camp at Moria on Lesbos island of Greece by Afghan and Pakistani migrants in which about 12,000 refugees were displaced,” the sources told ANI.

The sources added that the decision was also taken considering the “violent skirmishes between Greeks and Pakistanis at Tympaki on Crete island” last month.

Around 30 Pakistanis living illegally in Greece, were arrested following the skirmishes and have been deported, reports ANI.

The Greek authorities are also keeping a close watch on about 50 mosques (make-shift in small houses) in Athens and various Pakistani and Afghan organisations active in Greece, sources told the Indian news agency.

“Greek authorities fear radicalization of Pakistani and Afghan youths especially due to Greece-Turkey border dispute and bid to infiltrate more Pakistanis illegally with the connivance of Turkish border authorities. Also, Pakistanis and Afghanis migrants have been involved in drug trafficking in Athens,” they added.

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