Thursday, May 15, 2025
Gambia Navy Patrol Intercepted Over 100 illegal migrants
In a significant operation, the Gambia Navy Patrol vessel HSB SEADOG intercepted and arrested a boat suspected of transporting illegal migrants during a routine patrol in the early hours of Thursday, May 15, 2025.
The wooden vessel, carrying 114 individuals—including two minors—was escorted to the Naval Base in Banjul for processing before being handed over to representatives from the Gambia Immigration Department. Initial investigations revealed that the boat had departed from Bunyadu in The Gambia on Monday, May 12, 2025, and had made its way to Niwadibu in the Republic of Mauritania. Unfortunately, the crew lost their way and ended up in Gambian waters.
Among the passengers were 97 men and 17 women, many of whom appeared exhausted and in distress. Medical personnel from the Gambia Armed Forces were on hand at the Naval Base to attend to those in need of urgent care.
Lieutenant Commander Fara Jobe, commanding officer of the Naval Base, oversaw the handover process to immigration officials.
Editor’s Note: It is important to condemn the perilous practice of making the dangerous journey to Europe by sea. Such treks expose vulnerable individuals to significant risks, including loss of life and exploitation. As a society, we must seek safer solutions and address the root causes of migration rather than turning a blind eye to these tragic circumstances.
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