50 immigrants have escaped from the Aegean facility on Leros and are missing

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According to ieidiseis.gr, the issue is not the 123 immigrants who unsuccessfully attempted to escape from the Leros structure last Thursday night and were caught by the island's authorities, but the more than 50 migrants who appear to have escaped from the Eastern Aegean structures during the previous period and their fate is currently unknown.

Greece is exposed because it has not recorded the biometric data of the escaped immigrants, and therefore, there is no information available to cross-reference and analyze the profiles of these individuals. Hence, at this moment, nobody knows if there are members of terrorist organizations among those who have escaped from the Aegean structures. Nobody knows if they are still within Greece or in another European country.

This fact causes concern for the intelligence services not only of Greece but also of the other countries in the Eurozone and the West.

In connection with the aforementioned event, it is noted that due to the hacking case, critical structures of the National Intelligence Service have been dismantled. For example, in the past year, special protocols for monitoring and recording information of Arab-origin immigrants have been abolished, which, through special cross-references, the capabilities of artificial intelligence, and with the assistance of Arab Gulf countries, could establish if some of them had connections with terrorist services operating in the wider Middle East region.

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