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German police arrest four over alleged people smuggling

Video Credit: euronews (in English) - Duration: 01:00s - Published
German police arrest four over alleged people smuggling

German police arrest four over alleged people smuggling

A total of 400 police officers took part in the operation, which involved federal police, the public prosecutor's office, and central customs authorities.


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