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Wild West Migrant chase across Central Europe

A wild chase ended in Prague’s Holešovice district on Thursday morning when a van transporting mostly Syrian migrants fleeing NATO carnage in their country crashed. The police detained 23 people, and another six were subsequently discovered by a police helicopter. A spokesman for the Prague police, Richard Hrdina, later announced that the driver, who managed to escape after the crash, had probably already been found.

‘Criminal proceedings were initiated against the driver suspected of committing the crime of organising and allowing the illegal crossing of the state border. If convicted, he can spend up to two years behind bars. If the investigation proves that he did so for a fee, the sentence will increase to five years,’ said Hrdina.

Several police patrols took part in the chase of the van after it failed to comply during a routine inspection on the D1 motorway near Prague. The van drove through the centre of Prague to the Holešovice district, where the vehicle broke through the barrier at the premises of one of the companies and crashed after hitting a tree.

‘Immediately after the accident, the driver started fleeing the place, and with him about 30 migrants who were hiding in the vehicle’s cargo area,’ Hrdina added.

A helicopter was also looking for the migrants. It managed to discover six migrants who escaped from the van and were hiding in the undergrowth. Foreign police took all the detained people into custody.

‘These migrants were taken over on the spot by police officers from the foreign police, who will now find out if they have applied for asylum in one of the neighbouring countries and how they got in the Czech Republic,’ the spokesman explained.

Last year, the police detained 83 Syrians passing through the Czech Republic illegally. After the 129 Afghans caught on the Czech territory, they were the second-largest group of migrants by nationality. However, according to police statistics, Syrians are not among the nationals most interested in staying in the Czech Republic. Last year, it was mostly Ukrainians, Moldovans, and Vietnamese.

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  1. I’ve known I’ve said this before, but it’s amazing how Eastern Europe–despite having small nations and not the military strength of the West–is securing their borders and actively fighting back against the invaders. America and Western Europe, despite their wealth and super technology these days, lacks the will to defend their border and drive these invaders out. The southern and southwestern states of America, even though they’re filled with ‘gun-touting cowboys’, have lost their states and culture, as the saying goes, ‘Without a shot a fired.”

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