The Borneo Post

400 migrants land on Lampedusa as rescue ship blocked

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More than 400 migrants arrived on the Italian island of Lampedusa yesterday, Italian media reported, as authoritie­s in Sicily again blocked a rescue boat from leaving port.

A 20-metre boat carrying 325 people was intercepte­d about 13 kilometres off the coast of Lampedusa, and another was found slightly closer with 90 people aboard, news agencies reported.

Meanwhile judicial authoritie­s in Sicily reinstated a detention order against the Sea-Watch 4 vessel, run by Germany’s SeaWatch organisati­on, which had kept it in Palermo for six months until March, media reports said.

The order followed a safety inspection that found too many life jackets on board, saying the ship’s sewage system is insufficie­nt for the potential number of people rescued.

Activists claim the inspection was a smokescree­n to block the ship.

“We hope the authoritie­s will not stop us from leaving for the central Mediterran­ean with the absurd accusation­s to which we have become accustomed,” Sea-Watch Italy had tweeted on Friday after returning from its latest mission.

Another vessel, Sea-Watch 3, was impounded by the Italian coastguard in March in the Sicilian port of Augusta, again over safety issues.

The aid groups have also faced accusation­s of colluding with Libyan migrant trafficker­s to bring people to safety on European shores – charges they strongly deny.

Italy is a prime entry point for Europe-bound migrants, but the stretch of water between Sicily and North Africa is one of the world’s deadliest migration routes.

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