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(Corrects headline to clarify detentions were focussed on people already living in Bulgaria; removes word ‘border’ from 6th paragraph) SOFIA Bulgaria has detained hundreds more people for entering the EU border country illegally, it said on Sunday, and Prime Minister Boiko Borisov called on Europe to reconsider its policy on migrants after the Paris killings. Bulgaria’s security forces have detained 315 people for entering the country illegally and held another 11 accused of people trafficking, the interior ministry said on Sunday.

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Corrected - Bulgaria detains more for illegal entry, urges change in EU policy 
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(Corrects headline to clarify detentions were focussed on people already living in Bulgaria; removes word ‘border’ from 6th paragraph)

SOFIA Bulgaria has detained hundreds more people for entering the EU border country illegally, it said on Sunday, and Prime Minister Boiko Borisov called on Europe to reconsider its policy on migrants after the Paris killings.

Bulgaria’s security forces have detained 315 people for entering the country illegally and held another 11 accused of people trafficking, the interior ministry said on Sunday.

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The government tightened its border controls on Saturday after the Paris attacks. However, the latest detentions were made under controls introduced to try to limit Europe’s biggest influx of migrants and refugees since World War Two.

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“This is the new September 11 for Europe,” Prime Minister Boiko Borisov said of the Paris killings, adding that European Union countries should reconsider their border policies.

“Every cinema hall, every confectionery shop is a possible target. I hope that there will be a new policy in Europe,” he said.

The interior ministry has yet to decide whether the latest detainees should be accommodated at a refugee centre or granted refugee status, its press officer told Reuters.

“Some 315 foreigners were identified as illegally residing in the country and detained as well as 11 people, connected with human trafficking, following an operation by the state security agency (SANS) and police in Sofia and several other cities,” she told Reuters.

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Bulgaria introduced extra border patrols and put more police on duty after hundreds in Paris were killed or injured in attacks claimed by Islamic State.

The ministry also warned travellers that stricter control will delay the processing of documents at its borders with Turkey, Macedonia and Serbia, as well as at Sofia airport.

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Last month, an Afghan asylum seeker was fatally wounded by Bulgarian border police when a warning shot ricocheted in what the United Nations said was the first incident of its kind in the current migration crisis.

(Reporting by Angel Krasimirov; Editing by Ruth Pitchford)

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