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JUSTICE SERVED

Tunisian skipper is jailed after 700 migrants drowned when boat sank in the Med

Many of those killed were crammed into fishing boat's hold and locked inside

A JUDGE in Sicily convicted a ship captain and crew mate today for their part in the April 2015 sinking off Libya in the Mediterranean's worst-known migrant disaster.

The Tunisian captain, Mohammad Ali Malek, was sentenced to 18 years in prison and fined 9 million euros.

He was convicted of multiple manslaughter counts

Mohammed Ali Malek, one of the survivors of the boat that overturned off the coasts of Libya
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Mohammed Ali Malek, one of the survivors of the boat that overturned off the coasts of LibyaCredit: AP:Associated Press
 His Syrian crewmate, Mahmud Bikhit, was sentenced to five years in prison and fined 9 million euros for facilitating illegal immigration
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Malek's Syrian crewmate Mahmud Bikhit got five years' jail for facilitating illegal immigrationCredit: AP:Associated Press
Mohammed Ali Malek (L) and Mahmud Bikhit on board the Bruno Gregoretti Italian coast guard ship after being rescued
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Guilty ...Ali Malek (L) and Bikhit on board the Bruno Gregoretti Italian coast guard ship after being rescuedCredit: ANSA

Prosecutors had accused Malek of inadvertently ramming the overloaded fishing boat he was captaining into a cargo ship that had come to its rescue on April 18, 2015.

The boat flipped after passengers rushed to one side, trying to get off.

Only 28 survived.

Earlier this year, the Italian Navy brought the wreck to the surface and recovered some 700 bodies, many still trapped in the hull.

Mohammed Ali Malek in court where he was sentenced to 18 years for the migrant boat disaster
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Mohammed Ali Malek in court where he was sentenced to 18 years for the migrant boat disasterCredit: Reuters

Forensic pathologists have been working ever since to try to identify them, so the remains can be returned to their families.

The wreck prompted the European Union to beef up its Mediterranean rescue flotilla.

But the waves of migrants have continued.

Soldiers carry the coffins during a funeral service for 24 migrants drowned while trying to reach the Southern coasts of Italy, in Msida, in the outskirts of Valletta, Malta, Thursday, April 23
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Soldiers carry the coffins during a funeral service for 24 migrants drowned while trying to reach the Southern coasts of Italy, in Msida, in the outskirts of Valletta, Malta, Thursday, April 23Credit: AP:Associated Press
People swim after jumping out of a overturning boat in a separate incident off the Libyan coast in May
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People swim after jumping out of a overturning boat in a separate incident off the Libyan coast in MayCredit: AP:Associated Press

Some 176,678 people arrived in Italy by sea in 2016, more than in either 2014 or 2015, according to the International Organisation of Migration.

The deaths have continued as well.

IOM counts 4,244 known deaths in the Libya-Italy smuggling route during 2016, compared to 2,868 last year.


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