Maltese authorities have retaken control of tanker hijacked by migrants it rescued at sea, ONA reports citing Euronews.
Recall that a Turkish tanker has been hijacked by a group of more than a hundred migrants it rescued off the coast of Libya on Wednesday, according to several European authorities.
The ship, El Hiblu 1, was en route to Libya after it intercepted a boat carrying 108 migrants. After rescuing the group, it was believed to have been hijacked, before being re-routed to Europe.
Maltese officials were able to establish contact with the ship's captain, who said he had been threatened by the migrants and ordered to change course for Malta.
By Thursday morning, the ship had reached Maltese waters and was later boarded by local authorities.
Malta's armed forces then escorted the tanker into a port, where an investigation was to be handed over to police, according to the government statement.
As news of the incident broke on Wednesday, Italian Interior Minister Matteo Salvini referred to the rescued group as "pirates," vowing to never let them see Italy closer than "with a telescope."
He reiterated his stance in a Facebook post later that evening, adding: "I haven't changed my mind: my priority is the safety of Italians."
"The ports remain closed."
