Captain of rescue ship is arrested after docking on Italian island with 40 migrants

Carola Rackete, the 31-year-old Sea-Watch 3 captain, is escorted off the ship by police
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Stephanie Cockroft29 June 2019

The captain of a migrant rescue ship has been arrested after docking on an Italian island without permission after a two-week standoff with officials.

Authorities say Sea-Watch 3 rammed a border police motorboat blocking its way as it docked on Lampedusa on Saturday morning.

Forty migrants, who had been rescued off the coast of Libya two weeks earlier, then stepped off the boat onto Italian soil.

The migrants hugged the crew and kissed the dock upon arrival, after 17 days at sea.

The captain, 31-year-old German Carola Rackete, was immediately taken into custody.

Ms Rackete is seen onboard the ship as it docks in Lampedusa
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Italy's anti-migrant interior minister, Matteo Salvini, had refused to let the boat dock on Lampedusa island until other European Union countries agreed to take in the asylum seekers.

Speaking after Ms Rackete's arrest, Mr Salvini called her action's "incredible".

"I have asked for the arrest of an outlaw who put at risk the lives of the border police on the motorboat," he told RAI state radio.

He added that he also asked authorities to sequester the ship, "which goes around the Mediterranean breaking laws".

Some of the 40 migrants who were on board the Sea Watch rescue ship disembark at the port of Lampedusa
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The German humanitarian group Sea-Watch rescued 53 people from an unseaworthy boat launched by Libya-based traffickers on June 12.

In recent days, 13 migrants were taken off Sea-Watch 3 for medical reasons and taken to Italy for treatment.

Sea-Watch defended the captain's actions, as did Italian opposition politicians who had gone aboard a few days earlier in a show of solidarity to the migrants.

"She enforced the rights of the rescued people to be disembarked to a place of safety," Sea-Watch said in a statement.

Interior Minister Matteo Salvini described the captain's actions as 'incredible'
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Democratic Party politician Graziano Delrio told reporters after disembarking that Italian judicial authorities will ultimately decide if Ms Rackete broke the law.

He likened her actions to that of a driver of a Red Cross ambulance "which goes through a red light" to speed ailing patients to a hospital.

As Mr Salvini has done since Italy's populist government took office a year ago, he had insisted that no migrants disembark in Italy from a humanitarian rescue ship until other EU countries pledge to accept them while their asylum requests are processed.

An Italian border police motorboat at Lampedusa after being hit by the Sea-Watch 3
AP

On Friday, Italy's foreign ministry said five countries had offered to take the remaining 40 on board Sea-Watch 3 - Finland, France, Germany, Luxembourg and Portugal.

Mr Salvini contends that humanitarian rescue vessels essentially aid Libyan-based traffickers who launch flimsy rubber dinghies and rickety fishing boats overcrowded with migrants, many of them from Africa, eager to reach European shores in hope of a better life.

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