Migrants carry a raft, after being rescued by the Libyan coastguard, at a naval base near the capital Tripoli on October 5, 2015.
Tripoli:
Libyan authorities said almost 300 migrants, a third of them from Senegal, were arrested today as they prepared to board boats for the Mediterranean crossing to Europe.
"After having received information on their meeting place, we managed to apprehend 289 migrants preparing to cross the Mediterranean headed for Europe," said Taher el-Naas, a senior official in Libya's anti-illegal immigration unit.
A colleague said the migrants, including more than 100 Senegalese and found 10 kilometres (six miles) east of Tripoli, were transferred to a detention facility in the centre of Libya's capital.
The incident came one day after European warships launched "Operation Sophia" to seize traffickers' boats in international waters and stem the tide of people making the perilous Mediterranean crossing.
At least 3,080 people have died or are feared drowned in the Mediterranean since the start of this year in their attempts to reach Europe, according to the UN refugee Agency (UNHCR).
Libya has for years been a stepping stone for migrants seeking to travel to Europe.
People smugglers have taken advantage of conflict and political chaos in the North African country since its 2011 revolution to step up their lucrative business
"After having received information on their meeting place, we managed to apprehend 289 migrants preparing to cross the Mediterranean headed for Europe," said Taher el-Naas, a senior official in Libya's anti-illegal immigration unit.
A colleague said the migrants, including more than 100 Senegalese and found 10 kilometres (six miles) east of Tripoli, were transferred to a detention facility in the centre of Libya's capital.
The incident came one day after European warships launched "Operation Sophia" to seize traffickers' boats in international waters and stem the tide of people making the perilous Mediterranean crossing.
At least 3,080 people have died or are feared drowned in the Mediterranean since the start of this year in their attempts to reach Europe, according to the UN refugee Agency (UNHCR).
Libya has for years been a stepping stone for migrants seeking to travel to Europe.
People smugglers have taken advantage of conflict and political chaos in the North African country since its 2011 revolution to step up their lucrative business