Athens Rejects BBC Claims of Migrant Vigilante Recruitment at Turkish Border

The Greek migration chief brands a BBC investigation into border pushbacks as 'science fiction,' accusing the UK public broadcaster of siding with human smugglers and against European border security.

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The Greek migration chief brands a BBC investigation into border pushbacks as 'science fiction,' accusing the UK public broadcaster of siding with human smugglers and against European border security.

Greece’s migration minister Thanos Plevris slammed as “science fiction” a BBC report that Athens was deploying masked migrants to push back other migrants trying to enter from Turkey.

Greece has repeatedly been accused by NGOs and media of using illegal means to keep migrants out of a country that is a key transit point for people trying to reach Europe.

The crisis-prone BBC claimed it had “wide-ranging” evidence that Greek police had, since 2020, recruited migrants “to violently push other migrants back across its land border with Turkey.”

Calling the report “science fiction,” Plevris told the Action television channel:

The BBC essentially adopts the views of illegal migrant smugglers.

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