Wednesday, June 8, 2016

ITALY - Alleged people-smuggling ‘king-pin’ snatched in joint Italian-British operation

One of the world’s most notorious alleged people-smugglers, believed to be responsible for the deaths of hundreds of migrants in the Mediterranean, has been extradited to Italy after being arrested in a joint Italian-British operation.
Mered Medhanie, an Eritrean national known as ‘the General’ for styling himself on the late Libyan leader Colonel Muammar Gaddafi, was flown to Rome earlier this week after being apprehended in Sudan’s capital Khartoum last month.
The British National Crime Agency and GCHQ assisted Italian prosecutors with tracking down 35-year-old Medhanie, who is believed to have arranged the transit of a boat that capsized near the Italian island of Lampedusa, leaving 359 dead in October 2013.
NCA deputy director, Tom Dowdall, said: Medhanie is a prolific people-smuggler and has absolute disregard for human life.
“Although he was operating thousands of miles away, his criminal activity was impacting the UK. Medhanie no doubt thought he was beyond the reach of European justice, but we were able to support the Italians by tracking him down to Sudan.”
The investigation, Operation Glauco, was started by Italian authorities in the wake of the Lampedusa tragedy.
INC News, 08/06/2016 - source: ©RTNews

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