Pakistanis among nine migrants found hiding in truck in Serbia 

Pakistanis among nine migrants found hiding in truck in Serbia 
Migrants stand in line for food outside of a derelict warehouse used as a makeshift shelter near Belgrade's main railway station on January 27, 2017, as temperatures remain below zero Celsius. (AFP/FILE)
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Pakistanis among nine migrants found hiding in truck in Serbia 

Pakistanis among nine migrants found hiding in truck in Serbia 
  • Serbia lies at the heart of Balkan route that refugees, migrants use to reach Western Europe 
  • Migrants often go from Turkiye to Greece or Bulgaria, then to North Macedonia and Serbia 

BELGRADE: Serbia’s customs authorities said Friday they discovered nine migrants hiding among aluminum rolls in a truck headed to Poland from Greece. 

Customs officers on Serbia’s border with North Macedonia spotted the migrants on Wednesday during a scan that showed human silhouettes in the back of the truck, a statement said. 

The migrants were young men from Afghanistan, Pakistan and Syria, the statement added. 

Serbia lies at the heart of the so-called Balkan land route that refugees and migrants use to try to reach Western Europe and start new lives there. 

Migrants go from Turkiye to Greece or Bulgaria, then to North Macedonia and Serbia. From Serbia they move on toward European Union member states Hungary, Croatia or Romania, or they go to Bosnia first and then on to Croatia. 

Thousands of people fleeing violence or poverty pass through the Balkan region every year. They often face dangers in the hands of people-smugglers who help them cross borders undetected.