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    Gambia Navy Stopped Migrant Boat Near Jinack Island

    June 24, 2024Updated:June 26, 20242 Mins Read
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    Gambian navy soldiers on Saturday intercepted a migrant board en route to Europe. Source: Gambiana.
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    In a collaborative operation, the Gambia Navy and the Spanish Guardia Civil successfully stopped a migrant boat near Jinack Island on Saturday, June 22, 2024. This joint patrol operation detected the boat approximately 7 to 8 nautical miles from Banjul, signaling a significant effort in monitoring and controlling illegal maritime activities.

    The Deputy Public Relations Officer of the Gambia Armed Forces, Major Basady Gassama, provided detailed insights into the condition of the migrants and the operation’s execution. The migrants on the boat appeared visibly exhausted, hungry, and thirsty, reflecting the harsh and cramped conditions they endured during their journey. The intercepted group comprised 32 Gambians, 21 Senegalese, 11 Ghanaians, and 2 Guineans, including two females—a Gambian and a Senegalese—and one minor.

    Major Gassama described the emotional state of the migrants, noting their disappointment as their mission was halted. “The migrants looked disappointed as their mission was intercepted. They were safely escorted to Banjul Port and handed over to immigration authorities upon arrival,” he stated. This safe transfer underscores the commitment to humane treatment and due process for intercepted migrants.

    The operation, which involved coordinated efforts between the Gambia Navy and the Spanish Guardia Civil, highlights the ongoing challenges in addressing illegal migration in the region. It also underscores the importance of international cooperation in maritime security and the prevention of human trafficking.

    This interception is part of a broader strategy to monitor and control the movement of migrant boats in West African waters, particularly given the increasing number of individuals attempting to migrate under dangerous conditions. The collaboration between the Gambia Navy and international partners like the Spanish Guardia Civil plays a crucial role in ensuring the safety and security of the region’s maritime borders.

    As the situation continues to evolve, the need for sustained international cooperation and enhanced maritime surveillance remains critical in addressing the root causes of illegal migration and ensuring the safety of those seeking better opportunities.

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