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Malta government paid for Libya pushbacks 'three to four' times, shipper reveals


Malta government paid for Libya pushbacks ‘three to four’ times, shipper reveals
Carmelo Grech, the owner of the Libyan-flagged fishing vessel Dar Es Salaam 1 has revealed that the Maltese government paid for pushbacks multiple times
19 May 2021, 3:49pm
by Matthew Agius
The Maltese government paid for pushbacks by the Dar Es Salaam 1 “three to four times”, the vessel’s owner has told a judge this afternoon.
Mr Justice Lawrence Mintoff is hearing the case against Prime Minister Robert Abela, National Security and Law Enforcement Minister Byron Camilleri and AFM Brigadier Jeffrey Curmi, filed by lawyers Paul Borg Olivier and Eve Borg Costanzi on behalf of 52 would-be asylum seekers who had been pushed back to Libya in the Spring of 2020. ....

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Government paid fishing vessel "3 to 4" times for Libya pushbacks


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Monique Agius
The government paid Dar Es Salaam 1, a Libyan-flagged fishing vessel, “three to four” times for pushbacks, the vessel’s owner told the court on Wednesday afternoon.
Carmelo Grech was one of the witnesses who took the stand on Wednesday in the case filed by a group of asylum seekers who had been pushed back to Libya in April 2020 against Prime Minister Robert Abela, Home Affairs Minister Byron Camilleri and AFM Brigadier Jeffrey Curmi.
The witness told the court that Dar Es Salaam was moored in the Grand Harbour for four to six weeks when he was approached by an unidentified AFM representative. Grech said the AFM representative had given him a set of coordinates of a dinghy, however, this was not found at first. ....

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