Slovak police have pressed charges of people smuggling against two Syrian nationals with temporary stays in Germany who were caught attempting to smuggle a 23-year old-Syrian woman with two children through the Rajka - Čunovo crossing at the Hungarian-Slovak border near Bratislava last week, according to the TASR press agency. The Syrian woman and the children aged four and one had been registered as asylum-seekers in Hungary. Last week the two alleged people smugglers picked her and the children up in front of an asylum facility in Hungary with the intention of smuggling them through Slovakia to Austria, said Slovak Police Corps spokesperson Denisa Baloghová. The two Syrians were taken into custody and could spend as many as ten years in prison if convicted. Meanwhile, the Syrian woman and children have been placed in a transitory facility for migrants pending their return to Hungary.
Two Syrians from Germany arrested in Slovakia for people smuggling
07. 03. 2017 13:01 | News
Anca Dragu, Photo: TASR