Italy's Salvini furious as 47 migrants land despite his ban

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Publish Date: 16:28 - 20 May 2019
TEHRAN, May 20 - Italy's hard-line Interior Minister Matteo Salvini threatened possible legal action Monday after 47 migrants rescued at sea by a humanitarian aid ship landed on the southern Italian island of Lampedusa despite his explicit ban against them.

Italy's Salvini furious as 47 migrants land despite his banTEHRAN, Young Journalists Club (YJC) - The German aid group Sea-Watch said the 47 migrants were transferred to Lampedusa on Sunday evening with the cooperation of the Coast Guard and financial police. They were among 65 migrants rescued off the coast of Libya last week.

Salvini had given permission for 18 migrants — mostly families with young children — to be brought to land on Friday. But he told a campaign rally that the rest would not be allowed into Italy as long as he remained on the job.

Salvini reacted angrily to the transfer of the remaining 47, saying on Facebook that if "there was a ploy to disembark the migrants, I will take action, because that is aiding and abetting human trafficking."

Salvini pledged that the vessel, the Sea-Watch 3, would be confiscated and threatened the ship's crew with arrest, referring to them as "deputy human traffickers."

He also questioned whether the transport minister, who is in charge of the Coast Guard, or the economy minister, with responsibility for the financial police, had given their approval for the move.

The transport minister belongs to the populist 5-Star Movement, which is in a government coalition with Salvini's right-wing League party, while Italy's economy minister is not aligned with either ruling party.

Source: AP

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