Egyptian border guard forces prevented more than 12,000 people of various nationalities from illegally entering or leaving the country in 2016, Ahram Online reported Thursday (January 12th).
A growing number of migrants have in recent years tried to cross to Italy in perilous sea journeys from the African coasts of Libya and Egypt. Crossings are often organised by migrant traffickers in rickety boats that often capsize repeatedly, leading to many deaths.
The Egyptian army said in a statement listing its achievements last year that "12,192 people of various nationalities have been arrested [in] a total of 434 cases of illegal migration".
In September, a boat carrying about 450 people capsized in the Mediterranean Sea off Egypt's north coast . Around 202 bodies were recovered from the water and 169 people rescued.
In November, Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah al-Sisi approved a new law aimed at curbing illegal immigration and cracking down on human smuggling.