Greek prosecutor recommends dismissing charges in migrant shipwreck case
KALAMATA, Greece (AP) — Greek prosecutors recommended dismissing charges against nine Egyptian men accused of causing a shipwreck that killed hundreds of migrants last year and sent shockwaves through the European Union’s border protection and asylum operations, as their trial was opening on Tuesday.
Speaking in a court in the southern Greek city of Kalamata, public prosecutor Ekaterini Tsironi said that Greek jurisdiction cannot be established as the overcrowded trawler sank outside Greek territorial waters.
More than 500 people are believed to have gone down with the fishing trawler, which had been traveling from Libya to Italy. Following the sinking, 104 people were rescued — mostly migrants from Syria, Pakistan and Egypt — and 82 bodies were recovered.
International human rights groups had argued that the accuseds’ right to a fair trial was compromised, as they faced judgment before an investigation is concluded into claims that the Greek coast guard may have botched the rescue attempt.