The Citizen (KZN)

Illegal migrants intercepte­d

- Tripoli

– Libya’s coast guard intercepte­d at least 1 100 migrants near the western city of Sabratha over the course of a week, a spokesman said on Saturday.

Ayoub Qassem said 431 migrants had been intercepte­d on four inflatable boats off Sabratha’s coast on Thursday and about 700 had been picked up on January 27 from three wooden vessels in the same area.

“The illegal migrants are from various sub-Saharan countries and include a big number of women and children,” Qassem said of those intercepte­d on Thursday.

Those intercepte­d also included migrants from Syria, Tunisia, Libya and the Palestinia­n territorie­s, he said, and smugglers had attempted to block the coast guards from taking those migrants from their boats.

Libya has become the main point of departure for migrants trying to cross the Mediterran­ean by boat to Europe since a route between Turkey and Greece was largely closed off last year.

People smugglers generally operate with impunity, launching migrants in flimsy vessels that sometimes break down or sink before they are spotted by rescue boats operated by an EU naval mission and by non-government organisati­ons.

Libya’s coastguard sends migrants back to detention centres that rights groups have criticised for their inhumane conditions and widespread abuses. –

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