Italian court acquits former crew members of Aquarius

Migrants disembark from the rescue ship "Ocean Viking" operated by the NGO SOS Mediterranee, at the port of Savona, northwestern Italy, on January 5, 2026. (AFP)
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Updated 10 July 2026
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Italian court acquits former crew members of Aquarius

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

ROME: 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 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 Doctors without Borders, MSF, a 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.