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Illegal migrants arrested by Egyptians

byMichel Cousins
June 12, 2012
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Tripoli, 12 June:

Egyptian borders forces have arrested some 70 illegal migrants who were trying to on the head towards Libya through . . .[restrict]the desert in the Solloum area. According to the news reports, one of the patrols caught 60 Sudanese, 4 Bangladeshis, and 6 Egyptians who entered a military zone out of bounds to civilians.

They were sent to the military department in Solloum for questioning by Reda Mustafa Al-Azzazi who decided to hold them in jail them for eight days during investigations. [/restrict]

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