Libyan coast guards have rescued 27 illegal African migrants and dozens others are still missing after their boat sank off the coast of the northwestern Zliten city, a coast guard official told the Anadolu Agency on Friday.
The official, requesting anonymity, said that 72 migrants had been aboard the boat which sank Thursday night.
The coast guards recovered nine bodies while remaining migrants are still missing at sea and their nationalities could not be identified, the official said.
He said that the boat might have sailed off two days ago from a coastal suburb in Zliten, which lies some 150km east of capital Tripoli.
"Gathering points for migrants coming in from desert areas change frequently, making it difficult for authorities to locate," he said.
Illegal African migrants wishing to flee poverty and unemployment in their own countries routinely seek Libya's northern Mediterranean coast as a traditional gateway to Europe, especially Italy.
The ongoing conflict between Libya's political factions has loosened security at the borders, further weakening local authorities' capabilities in combatting the phenomenon.
Over 3,000 illegal migrants entered Libya between March and August of last year, according to a recent UN report.
Friday 16 January 2015
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