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Al Sissi takes action on migrant ship capsize

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Egyptian President Abdul Fattah Al Sissi ordered authoritie­s on Saturday to punish those responsibl­e for the capsizing of a ship which resulted in the deaths of more than 160 migrants, as families demanded the bodies of their loved ones.

Rescue workers and fishermen rescued 169 people after the boat sank off Egypt’s Mediterran­ean coast early on Wednesday with up to 600 on board, suggesting many more may have perished than the death toll of 162 given by security officials.

Survivors, their relatives and families of the dead have been complainin­g of what they say is inaction by Egyptian authoritie­s such as the coastguard.

On Saturday morning, dozens of families stormed the gate of a coastguard checkpoint chanting: “We want our children, we want our children.”

The coastguard service says it foiled an illegal migration attempt and saved lives. Four members of the crew have been arrested.

Following a meeting with the prime minister, minister of interior, and the head of the general intelligen­ce service, Al Sissi ordered authoritie­s to prosecute those who caused the incident, a presidenti­al statement said.

Officials say the boat was carrying Egyptian, Sudanese, Eritrean and Somali migrants.

A survivor whose comments appeared in a video online said the migrants had been told that about 200 people would be on board, but that the smugglers had then added another 50, causing the boat to founder.

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