Libya coast guard rescues 290 migrants off eastern coast of Tripoli

Libya’s coast guard rescued 290 migrants clinging to
inflatable rafts on Friday in two operations near the capital Tripoli, a naval
forces spokesman said.
The western coast of Libya is the main departure point of
hundreds of thousands of migrants fleeing their countries from wars and poverty
to reach shores of Italy.
A coastguard vessel rescued 87 migrants off Qarabuli, a town
50 km eastern Tripoli, on an inflatable boat, naval forces spokesman Ayoub
Qassem told Reuters. The coast guard is part of Libya’s Navy.
Another group of 203 migrants was rescued from two
inflatable boats off Zlitin, a town 160 km east of the capital, Qassem said.
“The illegal migrants
were found clinging to shabby and broken boats. They were rescued by patrols of
coastguards on two different vessels,” Qassem said.
The migrants have been handed-over to anti-illegal migration
department after they were disembarked at two cities of Khomas and Janzur, said
Qassem. They are from different Arab and sub-Saharan countries, including seven
women and a child.
After an Italy-backed deal, the number of crossings has
sharply dropped since July 2017 when human traffickers were expelled by an
armed group from a smuggling hub of Sabratha city in western Tripoli.