Malta: German migrant rescue ship captain wins appeal

World Tuesday 07/January/2020 16:33 PM
By: Times News Service
Malta: German migrant rescue ship captain wins appeal

A Maltese appeals court on Tuesday overturned a conviction against the German captain of a ship that rescused migrants.

Claus Peter Reisch was found guilty in May of not having the correct ship registration to enter Maltese waters, when he transported migrants in the Mediteranean Sea.

The Court of Criminal Appeal ruled that the captain did not have the specific intent to break the law, and overturned the original judgment as well as revoking the €10,000 ($11,200) fine.

"We are pleased that the long wait is over," said the spokesman of the sea rescue NGO Mission Lifeline Axel Steier.

"Wow, unbelievable," Reisch tweeted. "I won."

The Mission Lifeline vessel, Eleonore, had been carrying 234 migrants in June 2018, under Reisch's control. Then rescue was controversial but the boat was eventually allowed to dock in Malta and the migrants were distributed among EU states.

The Mediterranean Sea is a popular entry point for migrants from North Africa and the Middle East, but many die en route owing to overcrowding on boats. Several private and publicly-funded organizations operate rescue missions in the region.