Tunisian
accused in migrant boat disaster appears in Italian court
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[April 24, 2015]
CATANIA, Italy (Reuters) - The
presumed captain of a migrant boat that sank off Libya with the loss of
more than 700 lives appeared before an Italian judge on Friday after
prosecutors asked that he be charged with homicide and
people-trafficking.
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Mohammed Alì Malek, 27, has denied that he was in charge of the
heavily overloaded fishing boat which capsized shortly before
midnight on Saturday with hundreds of African and Bangladeshi
migrants locked in its lower decks.
Prosecutors say survivors have identified him as the boat's captain
but his lawyer, Massimo Ferrante, said late on Thursday Malek would
tell judges that he was a passenger on the vessel.
The Tunisian showed little emotion as the preliminary hearing began
in a court in the Sicilian city of Catania where he is likely to
come face to face with a number of survivors who will be giving
testimony.
A 25-year-old Syrian, Mahmud Bikhit, who prosecutors believe was a
crew member, has denied involvement and accused Malek of being in
charge of the vessel when it collided with a merchant ship coming to
its aid and capsized.
He may face charges of favoring clandestine immigration but not of
multiple homicide.
Only 28 people survived the disaster, believed to be the heaviest
loss of life on the Mediterranean in decades and which underlined
the scale of the migrant crisis facing Europe.
The sea is one of the main routes into the European Union for tens
of thousands of mostly Asian and African migrants fleeing war and
poverty, with almost 40,000 people having arrived this year already.
The heavy loss of life has also raised pressure for action by EU
countries, who pledged this week to step up search and rescue
operations in the southern Mediterranean.
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After interviewing the survivors, prosecutors have concluded that
more than 750 people are likely to have been aboard the
20-metre-long fishing boat, but with most locked in the hold and
lower deck, only 24 bodies have been recovered.
They have also requested that Malek face kidnapping charges in
addition to multiple counts of homicide, causing a shipwreck and
facilitating clandestine immigration.
Friday's hearing is an "incidente probatorio", a preliminary hearing
intended to allow judges to establish the basic facts of a case
before a decision is taken on whether to file charges.
(Reporting by James Mackenzie; Editing by Catherine Evans)
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