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Italy court acquits charity migrant rescuers accused of waste trafficking

By Thomson Reuters Jul 10, 2026 | 6:59 AM

ROME, July 10 (Reuters) – An Italian court has acquitted former crew members of the migrant rescue vessel Aquarius eight years ​after they were accused by prosecutors in ‌Sicily of illicit waste trafficking, the charity SOS Mediterranee said on Friday.

• The ship was seized in 2018 after a year-long an investigation into the disposal ‌of ​waste generated during rescue ⁠operations in the central ⁠Mediterranean.

• Prosecutors in Catania argued that items including clothing belonging to rescued migrants, food waste and medical refuse should have been classified ​as infectious sanitary waste, requiring special handling.

• They accused crew members and aid workers ⁠of illegally disposing of ⁠such waste in order to reduce ​costs, allegedly creating a public health risk in ​Italy between 2017 and 2018.

• Around 24 ‌people were placed under investigation when the case was opened.

• SOS Mediterranee at the time operated in partnership with the Doctors without ⁠Borders (MSF) medical charity.

• SOS Mediterranee consistently denied wrongdoing. On Friday it welcomed the acquittals, issued earlier this week, ⁠saying all ‌waste had been handled in ⁠accordance with regulations.

• In a separate ​statement, ‌MSF said the ruling made them ​hopeful for ⁠an acquittal also for other members of its staff facing a separate trial in Catania on similar charges related to another rescue boat, the Vos Prudence.

(Reporting by Angelo Amante, editing by ​Alvise Armellini)