A total of 122 irregular migrants, majority of them from Syria,
were brought to a fishing shelter by the Greek Cypriot coastguard on
Wednesday after their boat was spotted adrift six nautical miles off
Cape Greco, the Cyprus News Agency reports.
A coastguard vessel went to the area and picked up the refugees from their boat, which had sailed from Syria.
Because the coastguard vessel could not enter the Golden Coast
fishing shelter they were transferred to land with an inflatable boat —
first the families and then those who were unaccompanied, including
minors.
There officials from the migration department are taking down their
details. Members of the civil defence are there to assist while medical
staff are also on site. From there they will be transferred to the
temporary accommodation centre in Kokkinotrimithia.
The refugees arrived on the same day that five suspected people
traffickers aged 43, 53, 38, 49 and 25 were referred directly to trial
before Paphos’ Criminal Court in connection with a boat carrying 131
irregular migrants which was intercepted in the Pomos area on November
4.
Source: In-Cyprus
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