The migrant rescue ship Sea Watch 3 has been detained in the Sicilian port of Catania for breaching safety and environmental laws, the Italian coast guard said Friday.
The crew of the Dutch-flagged ship had expected the vessel to be detained or impounded as a show of strength from Italy’s far-right Interior Minister Matteo Salvini, who says charity rescue boats aid illegal migration.
“As assumed, we are blocked for political reasons! There was high pressure on the coast guard to find a reason to chain us,” Sea Watch International said on Twitter.
“They can chain our ships, but they can´t chain solidarity!” it said.
Officials boarded the ship on Thursday after it disembarked 47 migrants rescued in the Mediterranean “to perform a technical inspection of conditions on board”, the coast guard said.
“During the inspection of the Sea Watch 3, a vessel certified as pleasure yacht, a series of non-compliances concerning both navigation safety and compliance with rules protecting the marine environment were noted,” it said.
The coast guard will “not permit the departure of the ship until they are resolved,” it added, without providing further details.
Sea Watch’s mission head Kim…