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Saturday, 8 August 2015
Italy arrests five over human trafficking, murders
Italian police have arrested five men accused of
multiple murders and human trafficking following
a deadly shipwreck off the coast of Libya which
left more than 200 people feared drowned.
Two Libyans, two Algerians and a Tunisian,
ranging in age from 21 to 24, were placed under
formal arrest on Friday in Palermo after being
questioned on Thursday.
Police had earlier mistakenly identified the
Tunisian as a Libyan.
Testimony revealed how the suspects had
allegedly beaten and stabbed passengers during
the perilous crossing, locking many people in the
ship’s hold.
Police said the accused men charged the migrants
between $1,200 and $1,800 for the voyage,
depending on where they would be placed on the
deck of the boat. Those in the hold paid about
half as much as those above, they added.
The overcrowded vessel was believed to have had
more than 600 migrants onboard when it began
the perilous journey across the Mediterranean,
before getting into trouble and overturning on
Wednesday.
Italian and Irish ships rescued more than 400
migrants and recovered 26 bodies, including three
children.
More than 200 others were feared lost to the
waves. Police arrested the men after speaking to
survivors during the night after they arrived in
Palermo.
Police said “the criminals each took on a clear
role,” with one in charge and the others tasked
with controlling the migrants through violence.
Survivors told them migrants from Africa had
been put in the hold, and that “they could be
closed in and compacted in the hull for three
days, having paid half price for the crossing”.
When water began seeping in, “the migrants, on
the traffickers’ orders, tried desperately to get rid
of it,” the police said in a statement.
When that failed, the migrants “did everything to
try and get out to save themselves, but instead
were attacked with knifes and sticks, pushed back
into the hull,” at which point the traffickers
“sealed the hatch, with the weight of the rest of
the migrants, positioned on purpose to stop it
reopening”.
Rescuers said they feared at least 100 people
were trapped below deck when the boat
overturned, and would have immediately
drowned.
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