Libya court jails dozens of traffickers over migrant deaths

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Libya’s court sentences 37 people in a “criminal gang” that it found responsible for the deaths of 11 migrants travelling on a “dilapidated boat” in the Mediterranean

Libya was plunged into years of chaos after a NATO-backed uprising toppled and killed strongman Muammar Gaddafi in 2011, helping to turn the country into a fertile ground for human trafficking. / Photo: AFP Archive

A Libyan court has sentenced to prison 37 people convicted of human trafficking over migrant deaths in the Mediterranean, authorities have said. The appeals court in Al Bayda, some 800 kilometres east of the capital Tripoli, pronounced the verdict against a"criminal gang" whose members organised for migrants to travel on a"dilapidated boat, resulting in the death of 11 of them", according to a statement from the prosecution on Monday.

The prosecutor's office, which did not specify the identities or nationalities of the convicted traffickers, said five of them were sentenced to life in jail and nine others to 15 years.The North African country is a key departure point for migrants, with many risking the perilous sea journey seeking a better life in Europe.

Migrants and refugees aim to reach Italian shores just 290 kilometres to the north across the Mediterranean, in the world's deadliest migratory sea route.

 

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