Greek Coast Guard rescued migrants, originating from Libya

Migrants and refugees are seen on a wooden boat in the Mediterranean sea

ATHENS, Oct 12 (NNN-PRENSA LATINA) — The Greek Coast Guard found and rescued 53 migrants on the island of Crete and another 75 people on the island of Gavdos in the Aegean Sea, the Macedonian News Agency of Athens (ANA-MPA) reported.

According to the media, the port authorities of Heraklion received information from the Coast Guard’s Unified Search and Rescue Coordination Center regarding the existence of a boat with foreigners in danger at sea, 39 nautical miles south of Crete.

As a result, a boat with rescuers immediately arrived at the scene and found 53 illegal immigrants, who were taken to the port of Kalon Limenon.

According to the information released, the immigrants left for Greece on August 10 from the coast of Libya.

In parallel, the Heraklion port administration is conducting a preliminary investigation into the incident.

In addition, authorities have identified and arrested a 20-year-old migrant smuggler who faces criminal charges. — NNN-PRENSA LATINA

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