Times of Malta

Marsa migrant centre now empty, mayor says

- JAMES CUMMINGS

The open centre for migrants in Marsa is now vacant, according to the locality’s mayor.

Josef Azzopardi made the announceme­nt on TVM’s Xtra programme, saying there are no more asylum seekers at the Marsa open centre.

When contacted, Azzopardi said that, over the last few years, the number of migrants at the centre had declined, with “a few” present when he visited the centre four months ago.

Describing historical problems with the centre – dormitory-style accommodat­ion, which residents were free to enter and exit from, he said that, in the past, it had struggled with overcrowdi­ng issues.

“It should have hosted up to 500 but it was overcrowde­d with immigrants... We are now seeing how to turn this centre into something that benefits the locality,” he said.

In 2020, hundreds of people were evacuated from the site after a large fire broke out inside one of its dormitorie­s. At the time, it was being used as a detention area, or initial reception area, where migrants who arrived in Malta by sea were housed while their asylum applicatio­ns were being assessed or were relocated to other EU member states.

We are now seeing how to turn this centre into something that benefits the locality

While the site had returned to its original use, part of it had remained in use as a detention centre for new arrivals until its recent closure.

The Agency for the Welfare of Asylum Seekers – which administer­s migrant facilities in Malta – runs similar centres in Ħal Far and Safi.

Questions were sent to the home affairs ministry.

 ?? MIRABELLI (MAIN)/FACEBOOK/JOSEF AZZOPARDI (INSET). ?? Marsa mayor Josef Azzopardi (inset) said the number of migrants at the locality’s open centre had declined. PHOTO: MATTHEW
MIRABELLI (MAIN)/FACEBOOK/JOSEF AZZOPARDI (INSET). Marsa mayor Josef Azzopardi (inset) said the number of migrants at the locality’s open centre had declined. PHOTO: MATTHEW

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Malta