Malta fines captain of German migrant rescue ship

Published May 15, 2019
This June 27, 2018, file photo shows the ship operated by German aid group Mission Lifeline, carrying 234 migrants, approaching Malta’s Valletta port after a journey of nearly a week.—AP
This June 27, 2018, file photo shows the ship operated by German aid group Mission Lifeline, carrying 234 migrants, approaching Malta’s Valletta port after a journey of nearly a week.—AP

VALLETTA: The German captain of a migrant rescue ship was fined 10,000 euros ($11,240) by a Maltese court on Tuesday, after being found guilty of entering national waters 11 months ago without proper registration.

The MV Lifeline vessel was impounded by transport authorities on the Mediterranean island of Malta in June 2018 after disembarking 234 migrants it had rescued off Libya.

The skipper, Claus Peter Reisch, was subsequently charged with operating a ship that was not registered for rescue operations.

He told the court that his ship was logged in the Netherlands, but Magistrate Joseph Mifsud said documents supplied by the Dutch Registry made clear they did not recognise the vessel as registered under their flag.

However, Mifsud rejected a prosecution request to confiscate the boat, saying it belonged to the German charity Mission Lifeline rather than Reisch.

“The court is concerned by the level of rhetoric and racism surrounding this case and migration in Malta,” Mifsud said in his ruling.

While the charges could have carried a 12-month prison sentence, the magistrate said this was never going to be imposed because the court “immediately understood the circumstances of the case”.

In issuing the fine, the court recommended that the funds be distributed among charitable organisations that work among migrants.

Published in Dawn, May 15th, 2019

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