Suspected leader of migrant human-trafficking ring extradited to Italy

Published June 9th, 2016 - 05:00 GMT
A group of migrants arriving in Italy after being rescued from a sinking boat. (AFP/File)
A group of migrants arriving in Italy after being rescued from a sinking boat. (AFP/File)

The suspected head of a huge human-trafficking ring between Africa and Europe has been extradited to Italy.

Mered Medhanie, known as ‘The General’, was arrested in Sudan late last month after a year-long hunt.

Italian prosecutors say his capture is a major breakthrough.

‘‘We’re not talking about a simple organization here, but a structured network. They rely on weapons, logistical facilities and vehicles. They’re a real criminal organization with branches all along the migrant route from Central Africa to Scandinavia,’‘ said Italian prosecutor Geri Ferrara.

The 35-year-old Eritrean national is accused of trafficking thousands of people from North African to Europe.

He is also thought to have arranged the transit of a boat from Libya, which sank near the Italian island of Lampedusa in October 2013.

More than 350 migrants died when that vessel capsized.

It is the first time a suspected trafficking kingpin has been tracked down in Africa and follows a joint Italian and British operation.

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