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Iraqi arrested in Kiel over 54 deaths in refugee crossing

German federal police arrested an Iraqi suspected people-smuggler believed to be responsible for the deaths of 54 asylum seekers whose boat sank en route to Europe, authorities said on Thursday.

Iraqi arrested in Kiel over 54 deaths in refugee crossing
A boat filled with asylum seekers near Greece in 2015. Photo: DPA

The 27-year-old man, who was not named, was taken into custody Wednesday in the northern town of Strande after refugees who survived the horrific voyage recognized him, a spokesman for the prosecutor's office in nearby Kiel told AFP.

He said the suspect allegedly belonged to a group of people-smugglers trying to bring a group of 320 asylum seekers to Greece from Turkey by boat.

However several of the potential passengers refused to board the vessel on the grounds that it looked unsafe, leading the smugglers to “force them at gunpoint”.

While at sea, one of the smugglers allegedly handed the wheel to an asylum seeker and the boat sank within an hour.

Fifty-four people perished, having had “no chance” of reaching shore, the spokesman, Axel Bieler, said.

Prosecutors believe the 27-year-old was key in organizing the deadly journey.

“He arranged the contacts, he put together the logistics with his accomplices,” Bieler said.

The suspect, who himself came to Germany in 2015 and applied for asylum, has received a limited residence permit along with his wife and child.

In a hearing before a judge after his arrest, he denied the charges against him, Bieler said.

He faces between three and 15 years in prison if convicted.

Migration to Europe soared in 2015, as people desperate to flee the worsening conflicts in Syria, Iraq and Afghanistan risked their lives attempting the dangerous crossing.

Germany took in nearly 900,000 people that year alone.

Its courts have recently convicted several people-smugglers as part of a wider crackdown.

Last week, two Romanian men were handed prison sentences in the southern city of Passau for putting the lives of hundreds of asylum seekers at risk while transporting them at the height of the 2015 influx.

In a separate case in the southern town of Traunstein, three alleged people-smugglers went on trial last week accused of bringing hundreds of refugees to Germany in late 2015 and early 2016.

At least six children drowned in the illicit boat crossings from Turkey to Greece.

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France ‘will not welcome migrants’ from Lampedusa: interior minister

France "will not welcome migrants" from the island, Gérald Darmanin has insisted

France 'will not welcome migrants' from Lampedusa: interior minister

France will not welcome any migrants coming from Italy’s Lampedusa, interior minister Gérald Darmanin has said after the Mediterranean island saw record numbers of arrivals.

Some 8,500 people arrived on Lampedusa on 199 boats between Monday and Wednesday last week, according to the UN’s International Organisation for
Migration, prompting European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen to travel there Sunday to announce an emergency action plan.

According to Darmanin, Paris told Italy it was “ready to help them return people to countries with which we have good diplomatic relations”, giving the
example of Ivory Coast and Senegal.

But France “will not welcome migrants” from the island, he said, speaking on French television on Tuesday evening.

Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni has called on Italy’s EU partners to share more of the responsibility.

The recent arrivals on Lampedusa equal more than the whole population of the tiny Italian island.

The mass movement has stoked the immigration debate in France, where political parties in the country’s hung parliament are wrangling over a draft law governing new arrivals.

France is expected to face a call from Pope Francis for greater tolerance towards migrants later this week during a high-profile visit to Mediterranean city Marseille, where the pontiff will meet President Emmanuel Macron and celebrate mass before tens of thousands in a stadium.

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