Saturday, 29 August 2015

Three arrested in Libya over migrant boat disaster


Three people have been arrested in Libya on suspicion of involvement in launching a boat packed with migrants that sank off the country’s Mediterranean coast, killing up to 200 people, a security official said on Saturday.


The vessel with up to 400 sub-Saharan, Syrian and Asian migrants on board capsized on Thursday after setting off from the town of Zuwara, a major launchpad for people smugglers exploiting anarchy in a country with two rival governments, Reuters reported.


Oil-producing Libya has turned into a major transit route for migrants fleeing conflict and poverty to make it to Europe.


Three Libyan smugglers involved in launching the ill-fated boat and other vessels to bring migrants to Italy have been arrested, said a security official, asking not to be named.


“They are in their 20s,” he said. “We think that more are involved which we are still chasing.”


Arrests of smugglers are rare in Libya, where the judiciary has little power since the country is effectively controlled by ex-rebel groups which helped to oust Muammar Gaddafi in 2011.


On Thursday, Zuwara residents staged a protest to demand authorities clamp down on smugglers who use the town to launch boats due to its proximity to the Italian island of Lampedusa.


Libya has asked the European Union for help to train and equip its navy, which was largely destroyed during the 2011 uprising.


 





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