The Yemen Coast Guard announced last night the successful interception of two smuggling boats attempting to transport illegal migrants into Yemen via the Gulf of Aden. This operation comes in response to a noticeable rise in smuggling activities in the region, underscoring the urgent need for protective measures for vulnerable migrants.
A source from the Coast Guard reported that their maritime patrols intercepted the two boats carrying a total of 340 migrants from the Horn of Africa, including women and children. The intercepted migrants were found to be in dire humanitarian conditions, prompting the Coast Guard to provide immediate first aid to ensure their safety. This effort underscores the Coast Guard’s commitment to protecting migrant rights and ensuring their safety at sea.
In light of this operation, the Coast Guard has initiated coordination with the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) to ensure that the treatment of migrants aligns with international legal and humanitarian standards. This initiative aims to provide essential protection for migrants, assisting them in either returning to their home countries or determining their legal status within Yemen. Simultaneously, authorities apprehended individuals involved in organizing and leading these illegal journeys, setting the stage for subsequent legal proceedings.
The Coast Guard reiterated its warnings regarding the dangers of illegal migration by sea, emphasizing that such activities not only threaten migrant lives but also expose them to exploitation by smuggling networks. The agency confirmed its ongoing commitment to combating this phenomenon and enhancing maritime security to protect lives and ensure the safety of Yemen’s coastlines.
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