UPDATE - 11 die as refugee boat capsizes in Aegean Sea

UPDATE - 11 die as refugee boat capsizes in Aegean Sea

Turkish Coast Guard rescues nine people off Kusadasi in western Aydin province

UPDATES NUMBER OF PEOPLE RESCUED, ADDS ARREST OF TWO SUSPECTS

By Ibrahim Uzun

AYDIN, Turkey (AA) - Eleven people died after a boat carrying refugees sank in the Aegean Sea on Friday, Turkish Coast Guard said.

The inflatable boat carrying 20 foreign nationals was en route to the Greek Islands when it sank off the coast of Kusadasi district in western Aydin province, according a statement.

Nine people have been rescued, the statement added.

It was previously reported that there were 22 people aboard, and a search and rescue operation was underway to find the missing three people after the Coast Guard rescued eight.

The operation was concluded after the survivors updated their number as 20, the Coast Guard said.

Meanwhile, police arrested two suspected human smugglers, who testified that they were on the boat with the migrants, but reached the shore on their own.

The number of asylum seekers caught crossing the Aegean Sea between Turkey and Greece has fallen by 85 percent since a refugee deal was signed with EU last year, according to data compiled from the Turkish Coast Guard Command on Tuesday.

According to official data, 16,627 refugees were intercepted in the Aegean after the Turkey-EU deal while this figure was 111,133 a year before the agreement.

The data shows that between April 2015 and March 2016, 437 people drowned while attempting to reach Greece. This figure fell by 95 percent to 20 since the deal was signed between Ankara and Brussels.

The data seems to reflect the success of the EU-Turkey readmission deal that came into effect last March to cut illegal migration and clamp down on human trafficking.

A spokesman for the International Organization for Migration (IOM) said Tuesday 20,484 migrants and refugees had entered Europe by sea in 2017 through March 19, with over 80 percent arriving in Italy and the rest in Spain and Greece, compared with 160,331 through the first 79 days of 2016.

IOM's Joel Millman said in a press conference in Geneva that African refugees were traveling via Italy in the wake of the readmission deal.

"IOM reports 525 Mediterranean deaths, short of the 553 reported during the same period in 2016. This year at least 481 migrants or refugees have drowned or gone missing on the Central Mediterranean route linking North Africa to Italy. Last year at this time, 159 migrants had been lost on this route," IOM said.





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