
According to report, some of the migrants suffocated, the head of the National Investigative Service, Borislav Sarafov, told reporters.
The
migrants crossed the border with neighbouring Turkey illegally and hid in the
woods for two days before they were loaded onto the truck near the city of
Yambol in southeastern Bulgaria, he told reporters.
However,
the Bulgarian police have arrested four people after they found the bodies of
18 dead migrants from Afghanistan, including that of a child, in an abandoned
truck near the capital Sofia, officials said on Friday.
The truck
was transporting timber and carrying illegal migrants hidden in compartments,
the interior ministry said in a statement, adding it was found near the village
of Lokorsko.
Thirty-four
migrants, including five children, were rushed to hospitals in Sofia and some
were in a critical, but stable, condition, Health Minister Asen Medzhidiev
said.
"There
has been a lack of oxygen to those who were locked in this truck. They were
freezing, wet, they have not eaten for several days," Medzhidiev told
reporters.
One of the
four people detained had already been sentenced for human trafficking, said
Atanas Ilkov, a senior police official. He said charges would be made once
there was enough evidence.
Bulgaria
is situated on a route used by migrants from the Middle East and Afghanistan to
enter the European Union.
Most do
not stay in the country, but look to move on to richer countries in Western
Europe, often using elaborate networks of smugglers.
In 2015,
three Bulgarian truck drivers were arrested and later charged with the deaths
of 71 migrants found dead beside an Austrian motorway.
In
December, Bulgaria was blocked from entering the EU's passport-free Schengen
zone by Austria and the Netherlands over security and rule-of-law concerns, but
the country will seek to gain entry again this year.
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