Greek police on Monday announced early morning raids to end “squats” at four buildings in the central Athens district of Exarchia, a hub of self-styled anarchists and anti-state activists in the country, naftemporiki.gr reports.
The operation, which relied on a sizable police force, including riot police, removed 143 foreign nationals – 57 men, 51 women and 35 minors – that had found shelter in the four properties, mainly asylum seekers and irregular migrants, mainly from Iran, Iraq, Afghanistan, Eritrea and even Turkey.
Three individuals were arrested at one squat, two local men and a French national, while up to 43 squats have been recorded in the municipality of Athens.
Even though recent such raids aimed at drug trafficking networks operating from the specific district, Monday’s operation did not turn up illegal narcotics.
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