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Eugene

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25. Europe migrant crisis: Doubt cast on identity of 'smuggler' extradited to Italy
Thu Jun 9, 2016, 02:54 PM
Jun 2016

Source: BBC


[font size=1]Left: An image of the man believed to be Mered Medhanie previously released by the UK National Crime Agency; Right: the man extradited to Italy[/font]

Europe migrant crisis: Doubt cast on identity of 'smuggler' extradited to Italy

9 June 2016 Europe

Italian prosecutors are investigating whether the wrong man was extradited to Italy this week in a high-profile operation against people-smuggling.

A man thought to be suspected Eritrean people smuggler Mered Medhanie, 35, was seized in Sudan last month.

Two women said to be sisters of another Eritrean man, Medhanie Tesfarmariam Berhe, 27, say he was arrested instead.

One of them told the BBC of her shock at suddenly seeing photos of her missing brother in custody in Italy.

Italy announced the extradition on Wednesday, releasing video of a man in handcuffs being escorted off a plane.

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Read more: http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-36488655

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Source: The Guardian

Police investigating if wrong man caught in anti-smuggling operation

Man sent to Italy is refugee Medhanie Tesfamariam Berhe, not
smuggler Medhanie Yehdego Mered, detainee’s friends say


Lorenzo Tondo in Palermo and Patrick Kingsley
Thursday 9 June 2016 08.29 BST

Italian and British police are urgently investigating whether they caught the wrong person in a much-hyped anti-smuggling operation said to have netted one of the world’s most-wanted people smugglers.

Investigators in both countries announced with great fanfare on Wednesday morning that they had seized Medhanie Yehdego Mered, a 35-year-old Eritrean whom an Italian prosecutor called “the boss of one of the most important criminal groups operating in central Africa and Libya”.

Britain’s National Crime Agency (NCA), which was involved in the investigation, hailed the capture of “one of the world’s most-wanted people smugglers”, following his extradition on Wednesday to Italy from Sudan, where he had been arrested.

But just hours later both Italy and Britain were looking into whether the Sudanese had sent them the wrong man, after three close friends of the detainee alleged to the Guardian that he was the victim of mistaken identity.

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Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/jun/08/police-investigating-if-wrong-man-caught-in-anti-smuggling-operation
And Italian justice is often hellish. One day you're up, next day you're down. MADem Jun 2016 #1
It cannot just be Italy's problem JustAnotherGen Jun 2016 #3
There should be a European response. Bad Dog Jun 2016 #6
Will the lawyers try to obscure that referendum of which you speak? MADem Jun 2016 #11
I'm more concerned about the family of Meredith Kercher than that individual. Bad Dog Jun 2016 #5
She was released because she didn't do it. nt MADem Jun 2016 #8
She was released because the Americans put pressure on the Italians. Bad Dog Jun 2016 #9
Doubtful. The tabloids would have spun a different tale. nt MADem Jun 2016 #12
It's only Americans who think Knox was innocent. Bad Dog Jun 2016 #15
That was the way the Murdoch press spun it--it was nationalism at its worst. MADem Jun 2016 #16
You derailed this thread when you insulted the memory of Meredith Kercher. Bad Dog Jun 2016 #19
False accusations won't bring her back, and they know the man who killed her. Have a nice day. nt MADem Jun 2016 #22
It's one thing letting the murderer go free. Bad Dog Jun 2016 #23
Knox's trial was an anti-American witch hunt. Odin2005 Jun 2016 #26
Rubbish. Bad Dog Jun 2016 #28
An innocent woman should never have been released? Odin2005 Jun 2016 #27
She is guilty. Bad Dog Jun 2016 #29
The ability to flee death and famine is a basic human right. leveymg Jun 2016 #2
Those who profit from the misery of others Bad Dog Jun 2016 #4
It's like Prohibition. The worst rise to the top when a need or a want becomes a crime. leveymg Jun 2016 #7
The problem is. Bad Dog Jun 2016 #10
He may be criminal, but those who pander to the RW and Islomaphobes are worse. leveymg Jun 2016 #13
Lots of people have concerns about immigration. Bad Dog Jun 2016 #14
And lots of these immigrants didn't want to leave their homes and cultures. MADem Jun 2016 #17
Another thing the US and EU have given up on is controlling our RW extremism problems. Now we pander leveymg Jun 2016 #18
I think we came to a similar conclusion of a thread about Saudi Arabia Bad Dog Jun 2016 #20
It's not just the extremists, it's those whose opinions are archaic. Bad Dog Jun 2016 #21
The latest. Bad Dog Jun 2016 #24
Europe migrant crisis: Doubt cast on identity of 'smuggler' extradited to Italy Eugene Jun 2016 #25
Smuggler's victims say police have arrested innocent refugee Eugene Jun 2016 #30
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