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41 men and boys found in refrigerated truck on a motorway in Greece
The driver, a 40-year-old man from Georgia, has been arrested and taken to a nearby police station for questioning.
More than 40 men and boys have been found alive in a refrigerated truck on a motorway in northern Greece.
It comes 10 days after the bodies of 39 people, believed to be Vietnamese migrants, were discovered in the back of a lorry trailer in Essex.
British police have charged two men with manslaughter over their deaths, and eight people have been arrested in Vietnam.
Greek police say all but two of the group found on Monday – an Iranian and a Syrian – were from Afghanistan, and that six of them were minors.
They were discovered hiding in the vehicle after it was stopped for a routine check near the city of Xanthi.
The truck, which had Bulgarian number plates, is believed to have crossed into Greece from neighbouring Turkey.
The driver, a 40-year-old man from Georgia, was arrested and taken to a nearby police station for questioning.
The refrigeration system had not been turned on.
Some of the migrants asked for medical assistance, and eight of them were treated in hospital for breathing problems.
Hundreds of people cross Greece’s land and sea border with Turkey each week, with the vast majority hoping to make their way to other, more prosperous European countries.
SOURCE:SKY NEWS