The smugglers told the migrants that they would take them to Europe for USD 10,000 (8,400 euros), with the money to be paid after they arrived, according to Hurriyet daily.
Some of those found yesterday had been tortured, the newspaper added.
Police also detained three smugglers of Pakistani origin on suspicion of misleading the migrants during the raid on the European side of the city.
The migrants had reportedly hoped to reach Europe via Greece or Italy, giving a code to the smugglers to access the money upon reaching Europe, Hurriyet said.
Hundreds of thousands of migrants including Syrians, Iraqis, Pakistanis and Afghans have entered Europe in recent years.
At the height of the refugee crisis in 2015, over a million migrants arrived in Europe by sea, though the numbers have declined since a 2016 deal between Turkey and the European Union.
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