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“Terror link” migrants to be deported

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THE South will deport 17 migrants who are being held on suspicion of having links to extremist groups or involved in acts of terror, the Interior Ministry told the Associated Press.

The men are currently being held in detention. Their deportatio­n will proceed once commercial air traffic to and from the country is restored after the full lifting of all corona virus restrictio­ns.

The ministry said intelligen­ce provided by security agencies and law enforcemen­t authoritie­s including Europol and Interpol, suggested that the men may have either been implicated in terror activities or belong to extremist groups.

The ministry didn’t disclose details about the men, their nationalit­ies, which security agencies provided intelligen­ce and with which groups they may be linked, the Associated Press added.

Interior Minister Nicos Nouris told Omega TV that the 17 — currently at the Menoyia immigratio­n detention — were members of ISIS. He said that after routine checks carried out through Interpol, the 17 were found to be wanted for their involvemen­t with Islamic State and they will be deported.

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