Illegal immigrant caught trafficking heroin into infamous Moria migrant camp

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During a formal inspection of the infamous migrant camp on the Greek island of Lesvos, one of the illegal immigrants staying at the camp was arrested by police as he was found to be armed and trafficking hard drugs to other foreigners.

During the search that took place at the Moria migrant camp, he was found to be in possession of a three-gram package of heroin, an electronic scale and a nine centimeter knife. They were immediately confiscated.

A case was filed against the illegal immigrant for drug possession and trafficking, and violation of the law on weapons and was referred to the Mytilene Prosecutor’s Office.

There have been many other shocking events that have occurred in Lesvos this year, including two gangs of Afghani immigrants battling each other, African immigrants ridiculing and coughing on police in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic, and thousands of olives trees being destroyed.

Meanwhile, the Saint Catherine church in the small town of Moria hit international headlines when it was trashed by illegal immigrants. Things only got worse for the church when it was then used as a place for illegal immigrants to defecate in. Hearing of the destroyed church, volunteers from Gera in southern Lesvos, close to the town of Plomari, dedicated themselves to restoring it.

The hard work by the volunteers has finally paid off and the church that was trashed and defecated in by illegal immigrants, has now been fully restored, see photos of it here.

As a deeply religious society, these attacks on churches are shocking to the Greek people and calls to question whether these illegal immigrants seeking a new life in Europe are willing to integrate and conform to the norms and values of their new countries.

In response to the wave of church attacks, Hungary contributed $30,000 to assist in the restoration of churches in destroyed by illegal immigrants, as reported by Greek City Times.

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