Yorkshire Post

Libyan coastguard intercepts boats with 570 migrants on board

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LIBYA’S COASTGUARD has intercepte­d three groups totalling more than 570 Europe-bound migrants, including at least 66 women and 19 children, in the Mediterran­ean Sea.

One group of 292 migrants, including 42 women and 10 children, embarked on the trip for Europe on three rubber boats but the coast guard stopped them off the coast of the western town of Zawiya, coastguard spokesman Ayoub Gassim said.

Another group of 101 migrants on a rubber boat were also rescued off the capital Tripoli, the coast guard said in a separate statement. The coastguard said it had also rescued 181 others, including 24 women and nine children, in a separate incident off Tripoli.

The migrants were on two rubber boats, Mr Gassim said, and hailed from both African and Middle Eastern countries. The three groups were intercepte­d on Monday. All of them were given humanitari­an and medical aid and were handed over to authoritie­s in the town of Tajoura and Tripoli, Mr Gassim said.

The intercepti­ons came a day after the UN refugee agency said it is looking into possible violations of internatio­nal law involving the transport to Libya of 108 migrants rescued at sea by an Italian-flagged mercantile ship.

The UN High Commission­er for Refugees in Italy said on Twitter that Libya is not a secure port, making such a transfer a violation of internatio­nal law.

An Italian politician aboard a rescue ship operated by a nongovernm­ental organisati­on, Nicola Frantoiann­i, said on Facebook that they had proof that the ship,

was taking the migrants to Libya, calling it “a very serious precedent” if ordered by the Italian coast guard.

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