About 100 people were feared drowned off the coast of Yemen
after they were forced to swim ashore by smugglers, the UN refugee agency said
Friday citing reports by survivors, dpa
reported.
The UN High Commissioner for Refugees said 47 Somalis survived the ordeal after
the smugglers forced all 150 people aboard off the boat that left the Somali
port of Marera, near Bossaro on Monday. The boat spent three days crossing the
Gulf of Aden and was 5 kilometres off the Yemeni coast when the smugglers
forced their human cargo to swim.
UNHCR said 12 people that were put on a smaller boat and arrived safely.
"The 12 were placed in a smaller boat, while the others had to try to swim
to shore," UNHCR spokesman Ron Redmond said in Geneva.
"Survivors said they counted a total of 47 people reaching shore, and
later saw Yemeni authorities burying five bodies," he said.
UNHCR said a search was ordered for the rest of the passengers. The smuggling
accident was the latest in a series of human smuggling cases. At least 52
Somalis died last month onboard their smuggling boat after it broke down and
drifted for 18 days without food or water.
UNHCR said about 32,000 people were safely smuggled into Yemen so far this
year, while 230 people have died and 365 others were reported missing.