France detains plane with 303 Indians on suspicion of human trafficking
Kyiv • UNN
A plane flying from Dubai to Nicaragua with 303 Indians on board was detained in France on suspicion of human trafficking, leading to the arrest of two passengers.
French authorities have stopped the the plane on the airport runway and detained two passengers on suspicion of human trafficking". This was reported by Le Figaro, according to UNN .
Details
The Airbus A340 aircraft aircraft landed on the runway of the small Vatra airport for a maintenance stop. for a technical stop. The plane was detained because it was suspected that 303 Indian passengers were suspected to be victims of human trafficking. Two passengers on the flight were detained by the police.
The investigation is conducted by The National Jurisdiction for Combating Organized Crime. It checks the facts of human trafficking.
According to the source, this is a Romanian airplane. These Indian passengers, probably employees of the United Arab Emirates workers, may have been planning to travel to Central America America to try to enter the United States or Canada illegally. Canada.
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