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Libya deports 141 illegal Nigerian immigrants

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Libya deports 141 illegal Nigerian immigrants

…As British police detain 2 more suspects over 39 migrants death in container***

The International Organisation for Migration (IOM) has assisted 141 Nigerians illegally staying in Libya to voluntarily return to Nigeria.

The IOM indicated this on Friday.

“On Oct. 24, we assisted 141 stranded Nigerian migrants in Libya to voluntarily return home on a charter flight from Sebha airport (in southern Libya),” IOM said in a statement.

“They were 55 men, 42 women, 33 children and 11 infants. Among them 13 passengers with medical cases were also aboard, including five pregnant women,” the statement reported by Xinhua said.

The deportation is part of IOM’s Voluntary Humanitarian Return programme, which arranges the return of illegal immigrants stranded in Libya to their countries of origin.

According to the IOM, there are more than 650,000 illegal immigrants in Libya, including about 6,000 being held in detention centres.

Thousands of illegal immigrants, mostly Africans, choose to cross the Mediterranean Sea towards Europe from Libya, due to the insecurity and chaos in the North African nation since the 2011 uprising that toppled the late leader Muammar Gaddafi’s regime.

Shelters in Libya are crowded with thousands of migrants rescued at sea or arrested by the Libyan security services, in spite of international calls to close those centres.

Meanwhile, British police detained two people on Friday on suspicion of human trafficking linked to the deaths of 39 people believed to be Chinese nationals who were discovered in a lorry container near London.

Essex Police said they arrested a man and a woman, both aged 38, in the north-western town of Warrington on suspicion of “conspiracy to traffic people and on suspicion of 39 counts of manslaughter.”

“A 25-year-old man, the driver of the lorry, remains in custody on suspicion of murder,” they said.

The man, from Northern Ireland, drove the tractor unit that was used to collect a trailer containing the 39 suspected migrants from the freight port of Purfleet early Wednesday.

The police gave no further details of the charges against the two suspects arrested on Friday.
British media reported that a couple, who had registered the tractor unit in Bulgaria in 2017 were living in Warrington.

In Beijing, meanwhile, the Chinese government said officials were assisting Essex Police.

“It is still not possible to confirm whether [the victims] are Chinese nationality,” said Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman, Hua Chunying.

“The relevant Chinese departments are working closely together,” Hua said.

“We hope that the British side will confirm the identity of the victims as soon as possible, find out the truth and severely punish the criminals involved in the case,” she added.

A spokesperson said the Chinese embassy in London had sent a team to work with the British police.
Essex Police said authorities began moving the bodies of the victims to a mortuary late Thursday to prepare for post-mortem examinations from Friday.

“Formal identification will then follow the coronal process and will be a lengthy, but crucial part of this investigation,” the police said.

“The picture may change regarding identification” as the investigation progresses.’’

The Belgian Federal Public Prosecutor’s Office said the container was shipped from the port of Zeebrugge on Tuesday.

Also read:  Reports: 39 people found dead in trailer all Chinese

Joachim Coens, the CEO of the port of Zeebrugge, told the Belga News Agency late Wednesday that he believed it was unlikely that the 39 people entered the container there.

“A refrigerated container arrives here fully locked and sealed,” Coens said.

“During the control, the seals are checked, and the licence plate and driver are also controlled with cameras.”

British Prime Minister, Boris Johnson according to the dpa, said he was “appalled” by the deaths which migrant rights groups blamed partly on a crackdown on illegal migration by British authorities.

 

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Sri Lankan President Thanks Seychelles Defence Forces For Rescuing Sri Lankan Vessel From Somali Pirates

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President Ramkalawan says Seychellois military boarded boat with utmost courage to take complete control

 The Seychelles Defence Forces (SDF) Special Forces and Seychelles Coast Guards on board Coast Guards vessel Topaz led a successful operation to regain control of a Sri Lankan vessel hijacked by armed Somali pirates.

Seychellois special military forces boarded the boat with utmost courage to take complete control of the vessel and rescue our Sri Lankan brothers.

The Commander in Chief of the Seychelles, President Wavel Ramkalawan has spoken to the Chief of Defence Forces, Brigadier Michael Rosette to congratulate the Special Forces and Coast Guards team on a well-executed and successful mission.

“This is the spirit of the Seychelles Defence Forces. Professionalism, courage, and bravery are the tenets of the new spirit in the force. Though small, we will make our contribution to attaining maritime security, peace, and determination in the fight against terrorism to ensure that the world, especially in our part of the Indian Ocean remains a safe and peaceful region. Once again, I reiterate the  pride and confidence of the Seychellois nation in the Seychelles Defence Forces.”

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GoG: Promoting Trans-boundary Management For Sustainable Socio-Economic Development

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…Mission builds upon previous efforts by AU-IBAR in the beneficiary countries (Benin and Togo) for the national validation of the report on the State of the Transboundary Marine Environment (SoME)

NAIROBI, Kenya, January 23, 2024/ — From January 21st to 27th, 2024, AU-IBAR is on a mission in the republics of Benin and Togo. The mission is dedicated to supporting the implementation of a Transboundary Marine Spatial Planning (MSP) initiative between the two nations. Funded by the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (SIDA), under the project “Conservation of Aquatic Biodiversity within the Framework of the Africa Blue Economy Strategy,” this initiative holds the promise of fostering socio-economic development through the judicious use of marine resources.

Collaborative Efforts: AU-IBAR is collaborating with the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) body, the Abidjan Convention, and the World Bank-funded West African Coastal Area Management (WACA) Project. The SIDA-funded project, implemented by AU-IBAR, involves an assessment to map the extent of Marine Spatial Planning (MSP) usage in Africa as a management tool for the conservation of aquatic biodiversity and ecosystems in the west, central, and northern regions of Africa.

Mission Objectives: This mission builds upon previous efforts by AU-IBAR in the beneficiary countries (Benin and Togo) for the national validation of the report on the State of Transboundary Marine Environment (SoME). The current objective is to secure joint expert validation of the SoME report and obtain high-level political endorsement for the provisions of the jointly validated report, demonstrating the commitment of both countries to the cause. Participants in the joint validation workshop include WACA project-nominated committee members from Benin and Togo, representatives from the Abidjan Convention, and government authorities from both nations, alongside relevant AU-IBAR staff.

Political Commitment: The opening statements during the joint meeting saw representatives from the Governments of Benin and Togo, the Executive Secretary of the Abidjan Convention, and the representative of the Director of AU-IBAR express unwavering commitment to the transboundary marine management process. Both the Director of AU-IBAR and the Executive Secretary of the Abidjan Convention reiterated their support for the Governments of Benin and Togo in realizing their shared vision for the sustainable management of coastal and marine resources in the designated shared maritime boundary.

Key Outcomes: The pinnacle achievement of the joint meeting is the validation of the study report on the state of the marine environment between Benin and Togo. This validation marks a significant milestone towards establishing the transboundary MSP between the two countries. AU-IBAR Director, DR Huyam Salih, emphasized that this accomplishment is a crucial step forward in enhancing aquatic biodiversity conservation and environmental protection in the Gulf of Guinea.

Conclusion: The joint expert consultation workshop serves as a testament to the collaborative efforts aimed at promoting transboundary management of shared marine aquatic ecosystems in the Gulf of Guinea. The validated report and political commitment from Benin and Togo are integral to realizing the socio-economic development potential inherent in the sustainable use of marine resources. As AU-IBAR continues its mission, the hope is that this initiative will serve as a model for other regions seeking to harmonize efforts for the conservation and management of their shared marine ecosystems.
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U.S.-British Strikes In Yemen Left 5 Dead, Say Houthi Rebels

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The U.S. and British military strikes in Yemen have left five Houthi fighters dead and six others injured, the Iran-aligned rebels said on Friday, vowing retaliation.

“The American and British enemy bears full responsibility for its criminal aggression,’’ the Houthi military spokesman Yehya Saree said in a statement.

Saree said the massive attack had targeted several Houthi-controlled areas in Yemen including the capital Sana’a.

“It will not pass unanswered and without punishment.

“The Yemeni Armed Forces will not hesitate to target sources of threat and all hostile targets on the ground and in the sea,’’ he said. 

  • dpa
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