The Borneo Post

Migrant rescue ship docks in Malta

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VALLETTA: A rescue boat stranded for nearly a week in the Mediterran­ean with over 200 migrants docked in Malta Wednesday, after a deal was struck between a group of EU states to take them in.

Lifeline, a vessel for the German charity Mission Lifeline, had been waiting for permission to enter a port for six days after rescuing 234 migrants off the coast of Libya last Thursday.

After finally docking in the port of Valletta, the captain of the ship was taken to the Maltese police headquarte­rs for questionin­g, the government said in a statement.

Maltese Prime minister Joseph Muscat earlier warned that after the migrants had disembarke­d the Lifeline ship would be impounded in order to carry out an investigat­ion into its legal status and actions on the night of the rescue.

Mission Lifeline has come under fire from EU leaders who accuse it of contraveni­ng internatio­nal law by rescuing the migrants when the Libyan coastguard was already intervenin­g.

But shortly after its arrival in Valletta, the charity remained defiant, tweeting: “Finally, Lifeline arrived in the port! Donate now for our next rescue missions.”

Extensive security measures were in place as the ship came in.

A spokeswoma­n for the prime minister at the scene said three mothers and their babies had been taken to hospital.

Muscat said the migrants would be processed and ‘genuine asylum- seekers will be afforded protection’, while ‘procedures will be started immediatel­y to return those that do not qualify... in accordance with the law’. — AFP

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