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POST TIME: 8 March, 2016 00:00 00 AM
Turkey detains two over latest migrant tragedy
AFP, ISTANBUL

Turkey detains two over latest migrant tragedy

AFP, ISTANBUL: Turkish authorities have detained a Turkish boat owner and a suspected people smuggler over the latest sinking of a vessel carrying migrants in the Aegean Sea that left at least 25 dead, reports said on Monday.
The migrants, who included 10 children, died on Sunday when the boat carrying them on a bid to reach EU member Greece from Turkey sank in the Aegean in the latest deadly disaster on the route.
The tragedy happened a day before Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu held talks in Brussels Monday with EU leaders to find a comprehensive solution to the migrant crisis. The owner of the boat, named as K.C., and the suspected people smuggler, Y.Y. were detained by police in the Didim district of the Aydin region of western Turkey, the Dogan news agency reported.
Police are searching for three other suspects in connection with the tragedy including two Afghans, it added. Fifteen people were saved after the sinking of the boat while rescue efforts
were still underway to find two more missing, the report said.