Khaleej Times

700 migrants heading to Europe held in Libya

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tripoli — The Libyan coastguard said on Monday it had intercepte­d around 700 Europeboun­d migrants in territoria­l waters off Sabratha in the west of the North African country.

“The coastguard intercepte­d 700 migrants on board two wooden boats on Friday three nautical miles from the town of Sabratha,” some 70 kilometres west of Tripoli, coastguard spokesman General Ayoub Qassem told.

He said people smugglers on the beach in the area opened fire on coastguard­s, without causing any casualties.

“Fire was returned, causing the smugglers to take flight,” Qassem said.

He said most of the people detained were from sub-Saharan Africa, but also among them were Egyptians, Syrians, Tunisians and Palestinia­ns.

European countries are trying to curb the flow of illegal migrants, including by boosting their support for the Libyan coastguard.

Since Friday, more than 1,360 migrants have been rescued by the Italian coastguard, and three bodies recovered.

Despite winter conditions, dozens of makeshift boats packed with migrants still set off from Libyan shores bound for Italy.

People smugglers have exploited the chaos gripping Libya since the 2011 uprising that overthrew dictator Muammar Gaddafi to traffic migrants across the Mediterran­ean.

It is big business for the smugglers who cram migrants into boats that are small and unsafe for the perilous journey to Italy just 300 kilometres from Libya.

Thousands of migrants try each year to make the crossing, but many drown when their boats founder.

In the absence of an army or a regular police force in Libya, several militias act as coastguard­s but are often being accused of complicity or even involvemen­t in the lucrative trade.—

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