Belgian police break up migrant smuggling network, four people arrested


BRUSSELS, ⁠March 25 (Reuters) - ⁠Belgian police have ‌broken up a migrant smuggling network ​operating across ⁠Belgium, ⁠the Netherlands and Germany, ⁠the ‌Belgian ⁠federal prosecutor's office said ​on ‌Wednesday.

(Reporting ‌by Inti ​LandauroEditing by Ros Russell)

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