Over the previous week, 726 rescued migrants were sent back to Libya: IOM

 


According to the International Organisation for Migration (IOM), 726 migrants, including women and children, were saved and sent back to Libya during the course of the previous week.

IOM released a statement saying that from May 21 to May 27, 2023, 726 migrants were stopped and sent back to Libya.

According to the organisation, a total of 5,784 illegal immigrants have been saved and sent back to Libya so far this year. It also noted that 643 illegal immigrants perished and 332 more disappeared off the coast of Libya on the central Mediterranean route.

The 139 illegal immigrants were taken hostage by a criminal trafficking organisation on a farm located around 350 kilometres east of the capital Tripoli, according to the Libyan Interior Ministry on Monday.

Many migrants, predominantly Africans, opt to travel from Libya across the Mediterranean Sea to European coasts due to the instability and anarchy that have reigned in the country of North Africa since the overthrow of late leader Muammar Gaddafi's dictatorship in 2011.

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