
Greece seeks to toughen penalties for migrant smuggling
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Athens, Greece: Greece s migration ministry on Saturday said it had submitted a new bill to parliament aimed at toughening penalties for migrant traff...
Athens, Greece: Greece's migration ministry on Saturday said it had submitted a new bill to parliament aimed at toughening penalties for migrant trafficking, including life sentences.
There are several legal proceedings underway against aid workers and migrants accused of being people smugglers.
"Penalties for the illegal trafficking of migrants will be toughened at all levels," the ministry said in a statement.
Sentences of up to life imprisonment are envisaged for smugglers, and migrants convicted of offences may be directly expelled, it said.
Assistance provided to irregular migrants by migrants with regular status will also be criminalised, according to the proposals.













