The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Over 250 migrants rescued off Libya coast — Navy

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TRIPOLI: The Libyan navy on Saturday rescued 252 migrants seeking to reach Europe, in two separate operations off the country’s western coast.

“We were alerted... to the position of a migrant boat” around 30 kilometres off Zawiya, west of Tripoli, navy captain Rami alHadi Ghomed said.

He said the 140 migrants on board, including 14 women and four children, were brought back to Tripoli’s naval base before being transferre­d to a detention centre.

Since the 2011 fall and killing of longtime dictator Muamar Gaddafi, unruly Libya has become a key launch pad for migrants making desperate bids to reach Europe, often on unseaworth­y vessels.

To save money to pay smugglers for the crossing, some migrants stay and work in Libya – such as yesterday Adeleghe, a 42-year-old Nigerian father of four.

He was among those who tried their luck on the boat rescued off Zawiya.

“I left my country in June,” he said. “I couldn’t go back to Nigeria with nothing.”

“I started washing cars to save money for my family,” he said.

“I’m desperate... but a man can die only once, not twice.”

The second rescue operation took place around 50 kilometres off Garabulli, east of the capital.

The navy rescued “112 migrants, including 30 women and three children, aboard an inflatable boat”, said navy spokesman Ayoub Kacem.

“The migrants, from African countries .... were given medical care before being transferre­d to the Tajoura detention centre” in Tripoli, Kacem said.

The navy gave no details on the origin of the boats, but smugglers usually launch departures from western Libya, just 300 kilometres from the Italian coast.

Recent years have seen thousands of migrants infiltrate the vast southern border of Libya in attempts to cross the Mediterran­ean to Europe.

The situation has deteriorat­ed since Gaddafi’s fall, as lawlessnes­s and insecurity have pushed ever more migrants who were already present in Libya to attempt the perilous crossing.

At least 337 migrants have died or disappeare­d off the coast of Libya since the start of the year, according to the Internatio­nal Organisati­on for Migration.

“If our rulers were good for us, Nigerians would not leave their country,” Sunday said. — AFP

 ??  ?? African migrants rescued from a ship off the coast of Zawiyah, about 45 kilometres west of the Libyan capital Tripoli, sit at the dock at the capital’s naval base. — AFP photo
African migrants rescued from a ship off the coast of Zawiyah, about 45 kilometres west of the Libyan capital Tripoli, sit at the dock at the capital’s naval base. — AFP photo
 ??  ?? A migrant carries a child at a naval base after they were rescued by the Libyan coast guard in Tripoli. — Reuters photo
A migrant carries a child at a naval base after they were rescued by the Libyan coast guard in Tripoli. — Reuters photo

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