Finland Probes Asylum Seekers' Smuggling
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•Border Guard suspects extensive human smuggling via Russia last autumn
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Coast Guard's crime prevention unit is deepening its investigation into the suspected organisation of illegal immigration last autumn .
Authorities said that human smugglers took advantage of the chaotic situation on the eastern border at the time.
Of the approximately 1,300 people who crossed the border from Russia last fall , more than 400 have already left Finland .
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