Italy orders seizure of refugee rescue ship Aquarius, charity says
- Vessel chartered by Medecins Sans Frontieres and another charity passed off 24 tonnes of potentially toxic waste as normal waste, Italian media reported

Italy has ordered the seizure of the migrant rescue ship Aquarius for alleged illegal waste treatment, Medecins Sans Frontieres said on Tuesday.
Investigators suspect the vessel, chartered by the organisation and SOS Mediterranee charity and currently stuck in the French port of Marseille, passed off 24 tonnes of potentially toxic waste as ordinary waste, Italian media reported.
MSF bank accounts in Italy have been blocked by authorities, the international charity said.
Prosecutors in the Sicilian city of Catania are running the inquiry into refugee clothing, food leftovers and sanitary waste handled at Italian ports from the Aquarius and the Vos Prudence, another vessel chartered by MSF last year.

The ships have rescued thousands of migrants from the Mediterranean with immigration a hot-button issue in the European Union.