Eight face fatal human trafficking charge
Belgian prosecutors today accused eight people of running a human trafficking ring that caused the deaths of eight Turkish illegal immigrants when they were smuggled into Ireland two years ago.
They claim the accused, most of whom live in Belgium, are guilty of smuggling 13 migrants and the unintentional manslaughter of eight of them. They were discovered hidden in a cargo container aboard a truck in south-east Ireland in December 2001.
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