Malta has been accused of refusing to coordinate a rescue operation after a distress call was sent from migrants at sea within Maltese waters.
Non-profit- and civil sea rescue organisation Sea-Eye conducted a rescue operation, carrying 58 people to safety, after receiving a distress call on their Sea-Eye 4 vessel. The at risk migrants reportedly fled from Benghazi, Libya on 8 May and are from Eritrea, Sudan, Chad, Libya, Syria and Egypt.
Sea-Eye have reported that the oil tanker Ross Sea approached the wooden boat on 12 May, with the tanker captain stating that he attempted to reach Malta’s rescue coordination centre to no avail. “RCC Malta told me to keep on monitoring. They asked me to just stay around and keep on monitoring from distance,” the captain told the Sea-Eye 4.
The Chairman of Sea e, Gordon Isler, said the following “We regularly receive no response from the rescue centre in Malta during maritime emergencies as well. Why didn’t Malta directly ask Ross Sea to rescue the people? Malta did not send any help for three days! By now, Malta stops at nothing to prevent people seeking protection from being able to reach Malta.”
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