Libyan Authorities Arrest 262 Migrants Planning Sea Crossing to Europe
Crackdown on Human Trafficking and Migrant Smuggling Operations
Libyan security forces have intercepted 262 migrants attempting to cross the Mediterranean Sea to Europe in a major operation across multiple regions. The arrests come as part of intensified efforts to combat illegal migration and human trafficking networks operating in the country.
Rescue Operation Frees 34 from Trafficking Ring
In a separate but related operation, authorities successfully liberated 34 individuals from a human trafficking gang, including 12 Egyptian nationals who were being held captive in a warehouse in Suluq, eastern Libya. The rescue highlights the ongoing dangers faced by migrants attempting to reach Europe through Libya.
Desert Patrols Target Migration Routes
The General Directorate of Security Operations in western Libya reported that desert patrol units apprehended numerous migrants in southwestern valleys. Most detainees were nationals of Niger, Sudan, Chad, and Egypt – countries that serve as major transit points for migration routes through North Africa.
Source: This report summarizes information from the original investigation by Libya 24. For complete details, please refer to the original article.