A court in eastern Libya has sentenced five people to life in prison after they were convicted of human trafficking over the deaths of 11 migrants and refugees who were on a rickety boat trying to cross the Mediterranean to Europe, the office of Libya’s chief prosecutor said.
The court in the city of Bayda also sentenced nine other defendants to 15 years in prison each on Monday, the office of General Prosecutor al-Sediq al-Sourr said in a statement. Another 24 suspects were jailed for a year, the statement added.
The defendants were part of a network smuggling people from Libya to Europe, it said. The statement did not say when they died or provide further details.
The court ruling was the latest in Libya to target traffickers.
On Friday, the chief prosecutor’s office said another court in the capital, Tripoli, sentenced one defendant to life in prison and two others to 20 years each for human trafficking.
In recent years, Libya has become a major transit point for people fleeing conflict and poverty in the Middle East and Africa to seek a better life in Europe.
Source: Aljazeera.com