A Turkish cargo vessel that Italian special forces boarded after the crew detected a group of unidentified people on board is now sitting off the southern city of Naples, website MarineTraffic showed, while police continue to investigate the situation.
"My congratulations to the guys of the San Marco battalion and the police, who completed a wonderful operation," he wrote.
Ansa news agency reported that prosecutors have ordered police to make checks into what happened and that the migrants have been disembarked. It said the crew noticed the presence of other people aboard in the late morning on Friday through security cameras, which showed them wandering around the boat.
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