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Distress call from ship with 600 passengers because of 'armed men' on board near Corfu Distress call from ship with 600 passengers because of 'armed men' on board near Corfu
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A distress call has been issued from a cargo ship believed to be carrying hundreds of people off the coast of Corfu, amid fears armed men are on board. Italian authorities have sent two helicopters to meet a cargo ship believed to be carrying hundreds of migrants off the coast of Corfu, after a passenger sent a distress call.
A passenger is believed to have called an emergency number for help from their mobile. Official distress calls are usually made from a ship radio.A passenger is believed to have called an emergency number for help from their mobile. Official distress calls are usually made from a ship radio.
The passenger's phone call reportedly said: "We are without water, food and blankets."
The alarm was raised because of suspected armed people on board, Greek state television reported, claiming that "illegal immigrants" were on the ship.The alarm was raised because of suspected armed people on board, Greek state television reported, claiming that "illegal immigrants" were on the ship.
Officials said a Greek frigate and a navy helicopter were heading to help the Moldovan-flagged Blue Sky M, which is believed to be carrying about 600 migrants. But a coastguard official later said the Greek frigate had contacted the cargo ship's captain, who said the ship was not in any danger and was not requesting assistance.
Officials said a Greek frigate and a navy helicopter were heading to meet the Moldovan-flagged Blue Sky M, which is believed to be carrying about 600 migrants.
It was sailing in poor conditions near the island of Othonoi, north-west of Corfu when the call was made.It was sailing in poor conditions near the island of Othonoi, north-west of Corfu when the call was made.
Marine Traffic's track of Blue Sky M's route shows a sharp turn "We have information that it is carrying suspected migrants. It is sailing off Corfu," a shipping ministry official said.Marine Traffic's track of Blue Sky M's route shows a sharp turn "We have information that it is carrying suspected migrants. It is sailing off Corfu," a shipping ministry official said.
The Marine Traffic tracking website lists the ship's last known port as Korfez, Turkey, and its destination as Croatia, but its record of the ship's movements shows a sharp turn to the west, towards Italy.The Marine Traffic tracking website lists the ship's last known port as Korfez, Turkey, and its destination as Croatia, but its record of the ship's movements shows a sharp turn to the west, towards Italy.
Roy Paul, from the Maritime Piracy Humanitarian Response Centre, told Channel 4 News that it could be a hijacking.Roy Paul, from the Maritime Piracy Humanitarian Response Centre, told Channel 4 News that it could be a hijacking.
"Usually we deal with cases off the coast of Somalia to hold for ransom. This is in European waters. It's totally different. Our concern would be for the crew of the vessel," he said."Usually we deal with cases off the coast of Somalia to hold for ransom. This is in European waters. It's totally different. Our concern would be for the crew of the vessel," he said.
"If they want to take it to the Italian coast, one would assume the Italian navy would try to intercept them. Perhaps on board the ship there were illegal immigrants who may have taken control of the vessel.""If they want to take it to the Italian coast, one would assume the Italian navy would try to intercept them. Perhaps on board the ship there were illegal immigrants who may have taken control of the vessel."
Admiral Nikolaos Patrinos, head of the coast guard's security operations, said the passenger told them the ship was eight to 10 miles off Corfu with a large number of migrants "without water, food and blankets".Admiral Nikolaos Patrinos, head of the coast guard's security operations, said the passenger told them the ship was eight to 10 miles off Corfu with a large number of migrants "without water, food and blankets".
"We are trying to locate it and seeing what we have nearby" to offer assistance, he added."We are trying to locate it and seeing what we have nearby" to offer assistance, he added.
The incident comes two days after a Greek passenger ferry caught fire in the same area, leading to a massive rescue operation by Italian and Greek coastguard and military officials.The incident comes two days after a Greek passenger ferry caught fire in the same area, leading to a massive rescue operation by Italian and Greek coastguard and military officials.
At least 10 people died in that incident and more than 400 were rescued. Authorities are still searching for potential missing passengers from the Norman Atlantic ferry.At least 10 people died in that incident and more than 400 were rescued. Authorities are still searching for potential missing passengers from the Norman Atlantic ferry.
Additional reporting by Press Association and ReutersAdditional reporting by Press Association and Reuters