Ten citizens of Sri Lanka detained at border with Iran
Baku/16.08.22/Turan: Employees of the State Border Service (SBS) detained 10 citizens of Sri Lanka who tried to illegally cross from Azerbaijan to Iran. According to the State Border Service, they were detained on August 12 at about 22:00 near the village of Boyuk Bakhmanli, Fizuli region, on the border with Iran.
During the preliminary investigation, it was established that these persons arrived in Azerbaijan as tourists on July 25 and 29. They planned, accompanied by an Iranian citizen named Alirza, violating the state border, go to Iran, and from there to Turkey and further to Europe.
In fact, operational and investigative measures are being taken to identify and neutralize channels of illegal migration.—05B06-
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