(ANSA) - ROME, OCT 8 - A reported 86 migrants reached the
Sicilian island of Lampedusa on Tuesday after the wooden boat on
which they were travelling was rescued by a coast guard cutter.
The migrants, who said they are citizens of Pakistan, Syria and
Egypt, had departed from Sabratha, in Libya.
They were taken to the local hotspot in the Imbriacola district
which is currently hosting 142 people.
Meanwhile seven migrants were attested by Agrigento police
flying squad in separate operations on Lampedusa and in Porto
Empedocle in Sicily.
Six were arrested on Lampedusa right after landing, including
three who had violated a pushback decree and three others an
expulsion decree by returning to Italy.
They were all placed under detention at the Imbriacola migrant
hotspot.
Another migrant was arrested at Porto Empedocle for violating an
expulsion decree.
He was placed under house arrest at the hotspot in the city's
Caos district. (ANSA).
86 migrants land on Lampedusa
Seven arrested for returning after expulsion, pushback