29/4: PUSH-BACK of a boat with 51 travelers near Samos.

30.04.2019 / 16:26 / Aegean Sea

Watch The Med Alarm Phone Investigations – 29th of April 2019
Case name: 2019_04_29-AEG518
Situation: 51 travelers already in Greek waters attacked by two masked men and pushed back to Turkey by the Turkish Coastguard.
Status of WTM Investigation: Concluded
Place of Incident: Aegean Sea

Summary of the Case: On Monday the 29th of April at 3.00 am CEST, the Alarm Phone received the information from a contact person about a boat which had been “sabotaged”. The GPS position that we received was north-west of Samos island. 15 minutes later we received a new position this time near the Turkish coast. At 3:21 am we were informed that the travellers had been arrested by the Turkish Coastguard. We were then no longer able to establish contact with the travellers. On the 3rd of May the Alarm Phone collected a testimony from one of the passengers; we were told that the boat had been stopped by two masked individuals on a speed boat who destroyed their petrol tank and engine. The boat was left adrift with the travellers at risk of drowning at sea. About 30 minutes later they were arrested by the Turkish Coastguard.
Last update: 16:34 May 13, 2019
Credibility: UP DOWN 0
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