Italy Captures 2 Smugglers of Illegal Immigrants

Translator

Editor

Jumat, 19 Oktober 2018 20:18 WIB

Hundreds of immigrants seen aboard Italian "Grecale" ship after it sank in the Mediterranean Sea (13/5). REUTERS/Antonio Parrinello

TEMPO.CO, Rome - Italian Police have captured two suspects involved in the accident of an immigrant ship that killed 17 people, Monday, in the Mediterranean Sea, about 160 kilometers from Southern Lampedusa Island.


Today, the two suspects from North Africa could face charges of murder for alleged negligence which has caused the ship sunk.


According to an attorney in Sicily, both could have shut down the engine as an effort to save lives. However, they still kept sailing. This is the cause that finally ruined the ship and made it drown.


This happens to be the latest incident from a series of tragedy in the Mediterranean Sea that involves immigrants.


Italy feels distraught with the immigrant waves that keeps continuing. Especially when many use whichever ships available and finally drowned. Within a month, Italy must spend a budget of 9 million Euros (Rp140 billion) for rescue operations and sea patrol.


Prime Minister of Italy, Matteo Renzi, pushes European Union (EU) to give more support in handling immigrants, such as placing patrol ships in areas of the sea.


ANINGTIAS JATMIKA | XINHUA



Related News

Indonesia, Italy Sign Deal for Two Frigates

14 hari lalu

Indonesia, Italy Sign Deal for Two Frigates

The Indonesian Defense Ministry has inked an agreement with Italy to acquire two frigates, the European multi-mission frigate or FREMM.

Read More

Ultimate Travel Bucket List: Top 10 Most-Googled Travel Experiences

55 hari lalu

Ultimate Travel Bucket List: Top 10 Most-Googled Travel Experiences

A travel company Kuoni releases a list of the world's most fascinating travel experiences, to help travelers sift through their plans in 2024.

Read More

Italy's Milan Residents Grapple with High Pollution

21 Februari 2024

Italy's Milan Residents Grapple with High Pollution

Levels of fine particulates and other pollutants in Milan rank among the highest in Europe, data from the European Union.

Read More

25 Best Islands in the World for Holidays in 2024, Bali Included

4 Februari 2024

25 Best Islands in the World for Holidays in 2024, Bali Included

Best islands in the world in 2024 includes Bali in Indonesia, Hawaii, Madagascar,Phuket in Thailand, Palawan in the Philippines, & Santorini in Greece

Read More

Italy Plans for Possible Evacuations from Supervolcano Near Naples

6 Oktober 2023

Italy Plans for Possible Evacuations from Supervolcano Near Naples

The Italian government is planning for a possible mass evacuation of tens of thousands of people who live around the Campi Flegrei supervolcano.

Read More

How Japan and Italy Look After Their Elderly

28 September 2023

How Japan and Italy Look After Their Elderly

Japan and Italy are tackling their aging populations with similar yet distinct policies. But there are still some grey areas.

Read More

Venice's Waters Turn Fluorescent Green Near Rialto Bridge

29 Mei 2023

Venice's Waters Turn Fluorescent Green Near Rialto Bridge

The waters in Venice's main canal turned fluorescent green on Sunday, May 28, in the area near the Rialto bridge.

Read More

Italy to Officially Build World's Longest Suspension Bridge

17 Maret 2023

Italy to Officially Build World's Longest Suspension Bridge

Italy's Council of Ministers on Thursday, March 16, approved a decree that will allow for the building of the world's longest suspension bridge.

Read More

At Least 10 Die in Italy Flash Floods

17 September 2022

At Least 10 Die in Italy Flash Floods

At least ten people were killed by torrential overnight rains and floods in the central Italian region of Marche

Read More

Sri Mulyani Asks for Italy's Support in G20, Financial Intermediary Funds

12 Juli 2022

Sri Mulyani Asks for Italy's Support in G20, Financial Intermediary Funds

Finance Minister Sri Mulyani Indrawati held a virtual bilateral meeting with her Italian counterpart Daniele Franco on Monday, July 11, 2022.

Read More