Cyprus coastguard apprehends hundreds of migrants in past two days

Tue, Sep 20, 2022
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THE Cypriot coastguard picked up 137 migrants on board a boat east of the island on Tuesday, the second such operation in as many days.

The coastguard also said that some 300 migrants in distress were rescued 110 nautical miles (204 kilometres) south-east of the Mediterranean island on Monday.

The people had set out from Lebanon and were to be sent back there soon, state radio RIK reported, citing the coastguard.

There was a repatriation agreement between Lebanon and Cyprus.

They were in a major joint operation with a freighter travelling in the area.

According to the coastguard, all of the passengers were brought to the freighter by helicopters and boats from the coastguard and taken in.

They were also said to have started their journey from Lebanon.

Which nationalities they belonged to was initially unclear, as was where the rescued people were to be taken.

Smuggling gangs are increasingly trying to bring migrants from states in the east of the Mediterranean such as Lebanon or Syria to southern Italy.

The route is long and dangerous, running south from Cyprus past Crete and southern Greece.

On long journeys, the eldest and worn-out boats often suffer engine failures or other accidents.

According to migrants, the smugglers charge between 3,000 euros and 5,000 euros (3,000 to 5,000 dollars) per head per trip.

According to EU statistics, Cyprus has received by far the most asylum applications per year in recent years, measured against the size of its population. (dpa/NAN)

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