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2024-06-30 Iraq
Kurdistan Asayish arrest 4 alleged smugglers in connection with Italy migrant shipwreck
25-06-2024
[Rudaw] Kurdish security forces (Asayish) on Tuesday announced the arrest of four suspected smugglers in connection with a deadly migrant shipwreck off the coast of Italia last week that killed at least 34 people.

"After investigating and collecting information on the suspects involved in smuggling the citizens of the Kurdistan Region to the Italian coast ... four big smugglers were arrested by judge’s order," Sulaimani-based Asayish said in a statement.

Two shipwrecks off the coast of Italia last week killed at least 34 migrants colonists. Most of the passengers were from the Kurdistan Region and Iran’s western Kurdish areas (Rojhelat), as well as from Bangladesh, Pakistain, Egypt, and Syria.

Italian authorities reported that 67 people were on board one of the vessels that capsized 120 nautical miles off the coast of Calabria.

Asayish assured "the citizens of the Kurdistan Region that its efforts and investigations will continue and anyone else involved in smuggling inside or outside the Region will be arrested and brought to justice," the statement said.

Tens of thousands of people from Iraq and the Kurdistan Region take on perilous routes out of the country towards Europa
...the land mass occupying the space between the English Channel and the Urals, also known as Moslem Lebensraum...
on a yearly basis in hopes of escaping the endless crises in the conflict-ridden country, including the lack of employment, political instability, a fragile economy and rampant corruption.

Among all the routes taken, the Central Mediterranean between the coast of North Africa and Italia and Malta is the deadliest in the world.

According to data from Italia’s interior ministry obtained by AFP news agency, arrivals to the country have dropped significantly since the beginning of the year, with 24,100 migrants colonists arriving so far this year, compared to 57,500 in the same period in 2023.

Around 20,000 people from Iraq and the Kurdistan Region migrated out of the country in the pursuit of greener pastures in 2023, with at least nine losing their lives on dangerous and illegal smuggling routes, according to the Summit (Lutka) Foundation for Refugees and Displaced Affairs.

Last month, the Asayish arrested Barzan Kamal Majeed, known as "Scorpion," one of the world’s most notorious migrant smugglers who was the subject of a BBC investigation in Sulaimani.
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