The Livorno police, Italy on Tuesday, arrested a
46-year-old captain of a fishing vessel for allegedly throwing one of
his crew overboard in a bid to stop police finding the undocumented
worker, who could not swim.
In a sting dubbed "operation chains", police slapped Andrea
Caroti, in cuffs and accused him of illegally hiring a Senegalese
worker and ruthlessly pushing him into the sea off Tuscany in June last
year.
"The man, saved by a lifeguard who spotted him thrashing
about in the water, told his rescuer that the captain had pushed him
into the sea for fear of the coast guard, which was carrying out
checks," a police statement said.
Caroti had knocked him overboard "despite knowing he wasn't able to swim and save himself," the statement said.
The Livorno police and coastguard said the Senegalese man
disappeared after telling the lifeguard his story, but they were able to
interview witnesses. The victim had been threatened by Caroti.
The captain is accused of regularly exploiting undocumented
workers on his fishing vessel, making them work backbreaking shifts for
€10 ($12) a day, as well as a modest amount of fish.
Migrants who work in appalling conditions are not a new
phenomenon in Italy, though it is believed to be the first time a
fisherman has been arrested for exploiting undocumented workers.
Source: AFP: Local Italy.
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