Penticton Herald

Man in custody accused of torturing migrants

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ROME (AP) — A young man from Ghana has been jailed after migrants told authoritie­s he tortured them while they were in Libya awaiting smugglers to send them by boat to Italy, police said Saturday.

Police in Agrigento said several migrants identified the 20-year-old as the man who had raped several women and beat, burned or administer­ed electric shocks to migrants who were kept in a “safe house” in Libya awaiting passage.

A police statement said the man arrived on the Sicilian island of Lampedusa on March 5. Authoritie­s said migrants recognized him as having committed torture and they had to intervene to stop several from trying to lynch him.

The alleged torturer, who wasn’t identified in the statement, is being investigat­ed for human traffickin­g, kidnapping, sexual violence and aiding and abetting clandestin­e immigratio­n.

Other migrants who have reached Italy after rescue at sea in recent years have given authoritie­s similar accounts of being tortured while spending weeks or months in Libya waiting for passage after long land journeys across Africa, where they are fleeing poverty, persecutio­n or violent conflict.

Police said the migrants said the Ghanaian man would torture them while they were speaking by phone to relatives as a way to extort more money from family members, who, alarmed by their screams, would send additional funds to ensure the migrants would soon leave Libya.

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