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Asylum seekers ‘missing’ after crossing Russia border to Finland

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By Greta Rosen Fondahn
(Reuters) – Some 160 people who applied for asylum at Finland’s eastern border last year have since disappeared, amid a sudden surge of asylum seekers arriving via Russia, Finland’s immigration authority said.

Finland closed its eastern border with Russia late last year amidst a growing number of arrivals from countries including Syria and Somalia. It accused Moscow of funnelling migrants to the border, a claim the Kremlin has denied.

The immigration authority Migri said it got 1,323 asylum applications at the eastern border between August and December last year, about 900 of those in November and more than 300 in December.

Now 160 people are missing from reception centres, most with unknown whereabouts, Migri’s Director of the Asylum Unit, Antti Lehtinen told Reuters.

Eighteen people have turned up in other European countries, including the Netherlands, Belgium, Norway, Sweden, France, Germany and Switzerland, to refile an asylum application.

“It’s of course possible that of these 160 most of them have continued to another country, but they haven’t yet applied for asylum in that country,” Lehtinen said.

Every asylum seeker in Finland has their fingerprint taken to the Eurodac-system, Europe’s shared fingerprint database, Lehtinen added.

Under EU rules, the EU country where a migrant first applies for asylum is responsible for processing the application.

Earlier in January, Finland extended the closure of its border with Russia until Feb. 11, saying it was likely that the inflow of asylum seekers would restart if the border opened.

In response to the situation at the eastern border, Finnish president Sauli Niinisto called last year for an EU-wide solution to stop uncontrollable entry to Europe’s passport-free Schengen area.

On Thursday, a coast guard unit of the Finnish Border Guard said it was investigating several cases of “assisting illegal immigration” related to the eastern border, suspecting criminal organisations of large-scale human smuggling.

“Smuggling activities have taken advantage of the border security disruptions on the eastern border,” the coast guard said in a statement.

(Reporting by Greta Rosen Fondahn; editing by Anne Kauranen and Sharon Singleton)

Disclaimer: This report is auto generated from the Reuters news service. ThePrint holds no responsibilty for its content.

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