Court of Cassation, giving migrants to Tripoli coastguards is a crime. The handing over of migrants to the Libyan coast guard is a crimes because Libya "is not a safe haven" The commander of the tugboat Asso 28 rescued 101 people in the central Mediterranean and brought them back to Libya, handing them over to the Tripoli Coast Guard.

For the supreme judges, encouraging the interceptions of Tripoli's coastguards falls within the illicit case of "the abandonment of minors or incapable persons in a state of danger"