Icelandic coast guard: Pakistanis among 300 rescued off Libyan coast

The ship arrived with the rescued migrants in the evening

In this videograb released by the Italian coast guards migrants arrive in the port of Lampedusa on a boat of the coast guards following a rescue operation off the coast of Sicily. PHOTO: AFP

ROME:


Around 318 migrants including Pakistanis in distress at sea between Sicily and the coast of Libya were rescued by an Icelandic navy ship taking part in an EU border patrol of the Mediterranean, Italian media reported on Saturday.


The ship, the Landhelgisgaeslan, arrived in the evening at the Sicilian port of Pozzallo with the rescued migrants, including 14 children and five pregnant women, who were hospitalised.

Italian police meanwhile have identified eight suspected Tunisian traffickers.


According to the reports, the migrants came from 13 different countries: Sudan, Ghana, Morocco, Mali, Mauritania, Senegal, Pakistan, Nigeria, Syria, Palestine, Eritrea, India and Tunisia.

The conflicts in the Middle East and North Africa, especially in Libya which is a key point of departure, have led to an increase in illegal immigrants seeking to enter Europe.

The number of migrants entering the EU illegally in 2014 nearly tripled to 276,000 people compared to 2013, according to the EU borders agency Frontex, nearly 220,000 of them arriving via the Mediterranean.

The United Nations said at least 3,500 people died last year while crossing the sea, making it the deadliest migrant route in the world.

Published in The Express Tribune, April 6th, 2015. 
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