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Greek court docket questions smuggling suspects over migrant ship catastrophe, as new survivor accounts emerge

ATHENS, Greece (AP) — Nine males suspected of crewing a migrant smuggling ship that sank off Greece leaving greater than 500 lacking appeared in court docket Tuesday for questioning, as new accounts emerged on the sinking and the appalling situations on the journey from Libya in direction of Italy.

The Egyptian suspects face prices that embrace participation in a legal group, manslaughter and inflicting a shipwreck. The listening to passed off in Greece’s southern metropolis of Kalamata.

Only 104 males and youths — Egyptians, Pakistanis, Syrians and Palestinians — survived one of many worst migrant shipwrecks within the Mediterranean Sea early on June 14; 81 our bodies have been recovered. Survivors stated ladies and youngsters have been trapped within the maintain because the ship capsized and sank inside minutes to one of many deepest spots within the Mediterranean.



New survivor accounts emerged Tuesday confirming that about 750 folks paid hundreds of {dollars} every for a berth on the battered blue fishing trawler, looking for a greater life in Europe.

In sworn testimonies supplied over the weekend, and seen by The Associated Press, survivors described surprising situations on the five-day journey. Most of the passengers have been denied meals and water, and those that couldn’t bribe the crew to get out of the maintain have been crushed in the event that they tried to succeed in deck degree.

The testimonies additionally echoed earlier accounts that the steel-hulled trawler sank in calm seas throughout a botched try and tow it. This clashes with the Greek coast guard’s insistence that neither its patrol boat that escorted the trawler in its final hours nor every other vessel hooked up a tow rope.

“The Greek ship cast a rope and it was tied to our bows,” survivor Abdul Rahman Alhaz stated in his sworn testimony. “Then we moved forward, but not for more than two minutes. We shouted ‘stop, stop!’ because our boat was listing. (It) was in bad shape and overloaded, and shouldn’t have been towed.”

Alhaz, a 24-year-old Palestinian from Syria, stated he paid $4,000 to board the ship at Tobruk in japanese Libya. He stated the “people in charge” on the trawler have been all Egyptians, and acknowledged seven suspects from photos Greek authorities confirmed him.

“Most of the Pakistanis were in the hold, and were lost with the boat,” he stated. “One of the crew had told me there were more than 400 Pakistanis on the boat, and only 11 were saved.”

These didn’t embrace the spouse and two youngsters of Rana Husnain Neseer, 23, who have been within the maintain. Neseer himself, who stated he paid 7,000 euros for the journey, traveled on deck.

“About 750 people were on board,” he stated. “(The crew) didn’t give us food or water, and hit us with a belt to keep us from standing up.”

Neseer stated different passengers advised him {that a} tow line was hooked up by a “big ship” simply earlier than the sinking. He didn’t see that “as I was bent low and praying.”

But he felt the vessel sharply listing. “We all went to the other side to balance it, which made our boat tilt in the other direction and sink,” added Neseer, who acknowledged 4 of the survivors as crew members.

Fellow Pakistani Azmat Khan Muhammad Salihu, 36, recognized three suspects, together with one who hit him when he tried to go away the maintain, and one who struck passengers with a belt.

Being within the maintain, he had no first-hand account of why the ship sank and stated there have been no ladies and youngsters in his part beneath decks.

“I was saved because I found an opening and got out,” his testimony stated. “I called to the others to follow me but … nobody managed to escape”

Greece has been broadly criticized for not attempting to avoid wasting the migrants earlier than the sinking in worldwide waters. Officials in Athens say the passengers refused any assist and insisted on continuing to Italy, including that it could have been too harmful to try to evacuate a whole lot of unwilling folks off an overcrowded ship.

Asked in regards to the incident as World Refugee Day was marked throughout the globe Tuesday, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen stated: “It is horrible, what happened, and the more urgent is that we act.”

Von der Leyen, the top of the European Union’s govt arm, stated the EU ought to assist African international locations like Tunisia, the place many migrants go away for Europe, to stabilize their economies, in addition to finalize a long-awaited reform of the 27-nation bloc’s asylum guidelines.

She didn’t, nonetheless, point out Libya, from the place the doomed trawler and lots of equally overloaded Europe-bound boats depart throughout the notably harmful Mediterranean migration route.

Five different human smuggling suspects have been arrested in Pakistan this week and a few allegedly confessed to sending among the Pakistanis who have been on the trawler, officers in Islamabad stated Tuesday.

Relatives of no less than 124 folks in Pakistan have contacted authorities to seek out out about lacking family members believed to have been on the trawler, the officers stated.

The full particulars of the sinking stay unclear. Photos and movies from earlier than the sinking present folks crammed on all accessible open areas of the trawler.

One survivor, Ali Sheikhi from the northeast Syrian city of Kobani, advised Kurdish TV information channel Rudaw that the smugglers didn’t enable life jackets and threw no matter meals the passengers had into the ocean.

Speaking late Sunday by cellphone from a closed reception heart close to Athens the place survivors have been taken, Sheikhi stated he was directed to the maintain however paid the smugglers to bought out onto deck.

By the time the ship sank, that they had been at sea for 5 days. Water ran out after a day and a half, and he stated some passengers resorted to ingesting seawater.

Sheikhi additionally stated the trawler went down after its engine broke down and one other vessel tried to tow it. “In the pulling, (the trawler) sank,” he stated.

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Associated Press writers Elena Becatoros in Athens, Munir Ahmed in Islamabad, Pakistan, and Lorne Cook in Brussels, Belgium contributed to this story.

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