24, November 2019
Italian coastguard rescues 149 migrants, others missing 0
A crowded boat filled with migrants capsized in wind-whipped seas near a tiny Mediterranean island on Saturday, sending them tumbling into the water, said the Italian coastguard, which pulled 149 of them to safety.
There were fears at least two people or perhaps many more were missing.
The coastguard said the rescue, before sunset, involving four of its motorboats and two of its specialized rescue divers, took place about one nautical mile from the beach of Isola di Conigli, an uninhabited islet just off Lampedusa, an Italian island south of Sicily.
It said those rescued, who included three children and 13 women, were brought to the port of Lampedusa, a vacation and fishing island.
At portside, two of those rescued, a Libyan and an Ethiopian, told authorities that their wives weren’t among them, prompting fears the two women were missing offshore, according to Italian news agency ANSA.
Later, ANSA said migrants told authorities that there were 169 passengers when their boat set out.
That meant as many as 20 migrants might be missing.
Rescue efforts were launched after a private citizen signaled that a 10-meter-long boat was foundering about a mile from Lampedusa, the coastguard said, adding that the distressed vessel had neither requested help nor signaled its position to the coastguard.
The coastguard said no bodies were spotted at sea during the rescue.
Risking their lives, migrants set out in unseaworthy boats launched by Libya-based human traffickers.
(Source: Reuters)



















29, November 2019
German police offer half a million euro reward for stolen jewels 0
Investigators in Germany on Thursday offered a half-a-million-euro reward for information about the spectacular heist in which robbers snatched priceless diamonds from a state museum in Dresden.
Police said the reward ($550,000) was being offered to anyone providing information “which could lead… to the capture of the perpetrators or the recovery of the stolen items”.
Police across eastern Germany are continuing their search for the thieves who launched a brazen raid on the Green Vault museum in Dresden’s Royal Palace on Monday.
Having initiated a partial power cut and broken in through a window, the thieves stole priceless 18th-century jewellery from the collection of the Saxon ruler August the Strong.
They stole objects encrusted with hundreds of diamonds, including the famous 49-carat Dresden white, the museum said on Wednesday.
Police are hunting four suspects in the theft and have released dramatic CCTV footage which showed one of them breaking into a display case with an axe.
Aside from a burnt out car that they identified as the initial escape vehicle, investigators are yet to find a significant trace of the thieves.
Dresden police said they were also in contact with colleagues in Berlin to explore possible connections to a similar heist in the capital two years ago.
In 2017, a 100-kilogramme (220-pound), 24-karat giant gold coin was stolen from Berlin’s Bode Museum.
Four men with links to a notorious Berlin gang were later arrested and put on trial.
On Thursday, police said the Dresden investigations were now being led by the state prosecutor’s department for organised crime.
The special commission set up to investigate the theft has also doubled in size to involve a staff of 40. “We will leave no stone unturned to solve this case,” said regional police president Horst Kretzschmar.
Source: AFP