Sunday, 17 April 2016
Libyans arrest 200 migrants in Tripoli swoops
Libyan authorities said Sunday they had arrested 203 African migrants in
the capital who were preparing to make a perilous sea crossing to Europe.
An alleged people smuggler was also detained.
An early morning raid by forces battling clandestine migration targeted a
house in eastern Tripoli’s Al-Hashan district and netted several dozen
people, an AFP journalist said.
Armed and masked members of the authorities in bullet-proof vests
rounded up the migrants and put them on vehicles to be driven to a
detention centre.
Dozens more were detained in another raid on a house in the same
neighbourhood.
No force was used in either operation and there was no resistance.
“After a tip-off about a people smuggler preparing a crossing to Europe by
clandestine migrants the raids were carried out in a Tripoli suburb,” a
security official said.
“We arrested 203 illegal migrants from different nationalities. They were
with there with their smuggler,” he said.
Libya has long been a stepping stone for migrants seeking a better life in
Europe, with Italy some 300 kilometres (185 miles) away across the
Mediterranean.
Smugglers have stepped up their lucrative business in the chaos that has
followed the 2011 ouster of longtime dictator Moamer Kadhafi.
The interior ministry in Rome put migrant arrivals in Italy at 23,739 since
the start of the year as of Thursday morning, compared with 19,589 by
April 14 last year.
On Friday, the International Organization of Migration said nearly 6,000
migrants had reached Italy by sea in the space of four days.
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