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Police Special Forces, Migrants Clash Over Ferry Access in Greek Lesbos

© AP Photo / Santi PalaciosA migrant is confronted by a riot policeman during a protest in which hundreds of migrants and refugees demanded the authorities to let them go to Athens and continue their trip towards Northern Europe, at the port of Mytilene, on the northeastern Greek island of Lesbos, on Saturday, Sept. 5, 2015
A migrant is confronted by a riot policeman during a protest in which hundreds of migrants and refugees demanded the authorities to let them go to Athens and continue their trip towards Northern Europe, at the port of Mytilene, on the northeastern Greek island of Lesbos, on Saturday, Sept. 5, 2015 - Sputnik International
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About half a thousand of Afghan migrants, while attempting to get to Greek Piraeus on a ferry, were reportedly stopped by Police Special Forces after failing in registration and identification procedures.

Migrant men help a fellow migrant man holding a boy as they are stuck between Macedonian riot police officers and migrants during a clash near the border train station of Idomeni, northern Greece, as they wait to be allowed by the Macedonian police to cross the border from Greece to Macedonia, Friday, Aug. 21, 2015 - Sputnik International
Over 4,200 Migrants Leave Lesbos Island for Mainland Greece
ATHENS (Sputnik) – Police Special Forces clashed with migrants who were trying to seize a ferry in the Mytilini port in the Greek island of Lesbos, the Skai television channel reported.

Around 500 Afghan migrants reportedly seized ferry-bridges on Saturday evening attempting to board the Tera Jet ferry to go to the Greek city of Piraeus. The vessel is used by the Greek government for migrant transportation purposes. The Afghans who were attempting to get on the ferry had not passed the necessary registration and identification procedures, according to the media.

"These actions caused the intervention of the police special forces, who fought off the migrants,” the media reported.

The Skai says that four people were injured in the clashes, in which the police had to use stun grenades and tear gas to contain the group.

The clashes between police and migrants have become frequent on the island in recent days.

Greece serves as a transit country for Middle Eastern and North African migrants and refugees fleeing their war-torn home countries in hope to travel further north into the European Union.

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