Officials said the Greek police found 41 immigrants on Monday, most of them Afghans, hiding in refrigerated trucks on highways in northern Greece.

The discovery was 10 days after the discovery of 39 bodies believed to be all Vietnamese immigrants behind a refrigerated truck near London. The deceased were charged two in the UK and eight in Vietnam.

Greek police officials said that the refrigeration system on the trucks that found immigrants in northern Greece did not open, and although some immigrants demanded medical assistance, there was no injured immigrant.

The police have parked the truck near the city of Xanthi for routine inspections, arrested the driver and brought him and the immigration to a nearby police station for identification.

Since 2015, Greece is currently working to cope with the greatest resurrection of immigrants and refugees, when more than one million people entered Europe from Turkey via Greece.