Over 40 Pakistanis died in Moroccan boat tragedy, 13 identified: Islamabad

LAHORE, Feb 4 : Pakistan’s Foreign Office (FO) on Tuesday said the identities of 13 of the 40 Pakistanis who died in last month’s Mauritania-Morocco boat tragedy have been confirmed.

The FO said the boat, carrying 80 passengers, capsized near Morocco, with over 40 Pakistanis reportedly among the dead. Migrant rights group Walking Borders said as many as 50 migrants may have drowned in the latest deadly wreck involving people trying to make the crossing from West Africa to Spain’s Canary Islands, according to a Dawn report.

Only 22 out of around 66 Pakistanis onboard survived the tragedy. The repatriation of the survivors was completed with the arrival of the last batch of eight survivors at Islamabad airport on Saturday.

In a statement issued today, the FO said: “After a process of extensive verification, bodies of 13 Pakistani nationals have been identified. Mortal remains of four Pakistani nationals are scheduled to arrive in Islamabad on February 5” via a Saudi Airlines flight.

According to the initial investigation, the Pakistani nationals paid between Rs1.6-Rs 2.5 million per person to human agents for air trips to Spain.

However, the agents illegally sent them to Ethiopia and later to Senegal on visit visas.

From Senegal, the agents sent them to Spain by sea and during the voyage, extracted more money from the immigrants.

The investigation revealed that most of the travel agents belonged to Wazirabad, Lahore, Gujarat and Sialkot.

(UNI)