203 refugees and migrants found in Tripoli

Warnings of more travel on the Central Mediterranean route

France and Germany offer support

What has happened?

Libyan security forces have detained more than 200 migrants in an early morning raid on two hideouts in the capital, Tripoli.

Who are they?

Mostly young men

from various African countries

planning to board boats to Italy

Why is there so much concern?

Many fear that migrants are now taking the dangerous sea route from Libya into Italy https://t.co/Z3xwbKpYuipic.twitter.com/ibqTRqGW8K — The New York Times (@nytimes) April 15, 2016

The International Organisation for Migration says almost 6,000 refugees and migrants have sailed from Libya to Italy in recent days.

The organisation has warned it could be the start of a wave of 100,000 new arrivals and “possibly many, many more”.

The shorter, relatively safer route via Greece has been blocked.

Austria is also preparing to block unhindered travel over its border with Italy.

2015 – 153, 842 migrants arrived in Italy

2015 – 1,000,000 migrants arrived in Greece

What they are saying

“We raided two migrant hideouts in Tripoli and detained 203 illegal migrants from various African countries that were preparing to leave Libya to Europe’s shores” – Libyan security official.