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Chinese smuggled into Italy in luxury cars, police say
Chinese smuggled into Italy in luxury cars, police say
by AFP Staff Writers
Rome (AFP) June 26, 2024

Italian police said Wednesday they have busted a Chinese trafficking network which used luxury cars to smuggle Chinese migrants into Italy, before confiscating their passports and treating them like slaves.

The smugglers had the migrants pose as "unsuspecting Asian citizens, well-dressed, with little luggage, travelling in powerful and expensive cars, driven by Chinese citizens who had lived in Italy for years and spoke Italian", police said in a statement.

Investigators were alerted to a possible ring after a Chinese citizen was stopped at the border between Italy and Slovenia in April during routine checks, and found to be transporting four undocumented Chinese.

A probe uncovered "the existence of a consistent, continuous flow of irregular Chinese citizens who, in small groups, were flown to the external European borders in countries (mainly Serbia) where they entered with a visa exemption", the statement said.

"And then, from there, they were accompanied by car, through Bosnia, Croatia and Slovenia, up to the Italian state border", it said.

Smuggled migrants were transported to a safehouse near Venice, where they stayed for one or two days before being taken on either to areas of Italy or other European Union countries like France and Spain.

The traffickers confiscated their passports at the safehouse and "from then on... (they) were exposed to severe exploitation until the debt incurred for the journey had been repaid", the statement said.

The migrants were kept "without any possibility of a free or semi-free life, without medical assistance, with nothing except a bed and a place to work indefinitely," police said, describing it as a sort of "slavery".

Police arrested nine alleged members of the trafficking network during the operation and identified 77 undocumented migrants, "many of them women and some minors aged between 15 and 18".

Italy arrests migrant accused of killing teen on shipwrecked boat
Rome (AFP) June 26, 2024 - Italian police said Wednesday they had arrested a survivor of a migrant shipwreck that left dozens of people dead, accusing him of murdering a teenage Iraqi girl on board.

The AGI news agency reported the man, also Iraqi, had been raping the girl when she died, although a police spokesman would not confirm this to AFP.

In a statement police said the sailing boat was adrift off Italy when the man "vented his aggression on a 16-year-old Iraqi girl, the daughter of another survivor, leading to her death by suffocation".

Twelve people were rescued from the ship, which police say is believed to have been carrying around 70 people.

The ship originated in Turkey and was wrecked about 120 nautical miles off the southern coast of Italy.

The survivors were brought to the port of Roccella Ionica on June 17. However, one of them, a woman, then died.

Another 35 bodies were subsequently recovered from the water in search efforts, local authorities said Tuesday -- bringing the toll to 36.

The bodies found at sea included 15 minors.

The survivor accused of murder has been detained in prison in Catanzaro, the capital of the Calabria region, police said.

Security forces in Iraq's Kurdistan on Tuesday announced the arrest of four suspected human traffickers over the shipwreck.

According to non-governmental organisations and accounts from victims' families, the sailing boat was carrying mostly Kurdish migrants from Iraq and Iran, along with Afghan families.

The UN's International Organization for Migration says about 3,155 migrants died or went missing in the Mediterranean last year and more than 1,000 people so far this year.

The Central Mediterranean migration route, on which Italy lies, is the deadliest in the world and accounts for 80 percent of the deaths on that sea.

Thousands of migrants depart from Libya and Tunisia by boat towards Europe, with Italy often the first landing point.

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