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Russian people smugglers stopped
Russian police and secret services have smashed a people-trafficking network believed to have smuggled "terrorists" to the West, Russian officials say.
The group sent illegal immigrants to France, Spain and the US, the Federal Security Service (FSB) said.
Up to 10 people a week were trafficked and the smugglers charged at least $1,000 (Ј528) per head.
Two Russians ran the ring, set up in 2001, which smuggled more than 1,000 people abroad, the FSB said.
The two were named as Karen Gevorkyan and Dmitriy Kedrov.
During the operation officers found a large number of false Russian passports and exit visas, fake stamps and seals of Russian state institutions.
The migrants were mainly from Moldova, Ukraine, the Caucasus and Asia, said FSB spokesman Sergei Ignatchenko.
He said some Chechens were also on the list.
He did not give details of the "people belonging to terrorist organisations" who were allegedly smuggled.
Russia routinely describes as "terrorists" the Chechen guerrillas fighting for independence.
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