Sleeping audio instructions through Greek ordinants have saved further doubts in the official version of Greece events in times of 650 people over people.
Adrianaa went down at early 14 June 2023 of international water – but inside Greece rescue – after leaving Libya days before.
Later survivors tell BBC that shores causes their filled fishing boat fishing capasize to a botched attempt to slaughter it and then forced the witnesses to remain silent.
The Greek shores denied these claims and continued it did not try to save the boat because they did not risk and say voluntary to reach Italy, not Greece.
But on a phone call that now emerged an unidentified person who speaks from within a Greek coordination center hearing a nearby boat that does not want to reach Greece.
Beaches do not comment on audio but said it is given to all available evidence in Naval court investigating disaster.
Drowning one of the worst dangers learned to occur in the Mediterranean Sea.
It is estimated that the boat brings 750 migrants when it comes from Tobruk’s port at Libya almost a week earlier.
Eight-two bodies were taken, but the United Nations believed more 500 people – including 100 women and children in the boat – probably died.
Audio Records Greek Website Received News247.gr Disclose to phone calls involving joint coordination of rescue coordination (JRCC) at Piraeus port, near the capital of Athens.
At first call, at 18:50 local time (15:50 GMT) on 13 June, an officer heard that the migrant is not to say the migrants who do not want to come to Greece.
Official 1:
- The boat keeps you on to give you fuel, water and food. And at one time we sent you a second boat, ok?
- Tell Captain on the big red ship “We don’t want to go to Greece”. OK?
The responsible person’s responses to migrant boat were not heard.
On a second call, 90 minutes later, at 22:10, a separate official from the same coordination center, talking to the lucky sailor (the “large red ship”).
Official 2:
Ok, captain, sorry before I hear you. I don’t understand what you told me. You told me you gave them food, water and they told you they didn’t want to stay in Greece and they wanted to go to Italy, they didn’t want to go?
Lucky captain of Sailor:
Yes because I asked them to megaphone “Greece or Italia?” And all who shouted italia.
Official 2:
Aah, ok, ok all yelling they don’t want Greece and they like italy?
Lucky captain of Sailor:
Yes, yes, yes.
Official 2:
Ok
Lucky captain of Sailor:
They are all like people full, too full, full deck.
Official 2:
OK, captain. So have you done the goods?
Lucky captain of Sailor:
Yes, sir, yes.
Official 2:
Captain, I like it, I want it to write it in your logbook. The logbook on the bridge.
Lucky captain of Sailor:
Yes ok, we’ll write it.
Official 2:
OK?
Lucky captain of Sailor:
yea
Official 2:
I want you to write it about what they don’t want to stay in Greece and they want to go to Italy. They want nothing from Greece and they want to go to Italy.
Lucky captain of Sailor:
OK, yes, yes.
Another ship, the faithful warrior, also provides supplies to migrant boat but no further conversations between its captain and the Greek authorities.
Greek shores do not comment on the contents of conversations but started the BBC submitted “all its recordings, including audio recordings and recordings of sea activities, investigating.
It is said that it saves more than one million migrants in the sea hazard in the last decade and arrested a thousand smugglers, and that the work of being arrested in the world.
Our BBC investigation in the immediate days after drowning challenged the meaning of Greek authorities authorities for disaster.
Analysis of other ships in the area suggests filled fishing vessel not to work for at least seven hours before it is filled.
Beaches often compel that at these hours the ship is in a course in Italy and not to save.
Last year, A Greek Court avoids cases Against nine Egyptians who are charged with causing shipwreck.
The Judges of the southern port of Kalamata ruled they had no jurisdiction to hear the case, on the basis of the ship falling into international water.
The charge shows that the defendants were accused of evidence that were undergoing six survivors, speaking the BBC Captains of the Egyptians.
The human right attorney Dimitris Choulis, representing some of the Egyptian accused said he was not surprised at these recordings.
“We know about coastal tactics at any push or not rescue people.”
He claims to have “a test cover from one day.”
“They told the Greek authorities ‘they didn’t want to be saved’ and seemed to have upset many dead,” he told the BBC.
The groups of human rights, including Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch, say that they have a strong reservation about the integrity of Greek investigation and calling for an international investigation.
The Greek Ombudsman – an independent authority taken from the government – looking at the allegations.
Disaster is also examined by the Greek Naval Court.