Key facts
- European lawmakers were blocked from a full inspection of Italy's migrant detention center in Albania.
- Staff refused access to information and cells at the facility.
- An Italian MEP suggested the government may be hiding conditions.
- Reports indicate suicide attempts at the center.
- Reports indicate the use of psychotropic drugs at the center.
European lawmakers were prevented from conducting a comprehensive inspection of Italy's migrant detention center located in Albania. Staff at the facility reportedly refused access to crucial information and individual cells, hindering the MEPs' ability to assess the conditions. Following the blocked inspection, an Italian MEP voiced suspicions that the government may be attempting to hide the true state of affairs within the center. This concern is amplified by existing reports detailing alleged suicide attempts among detainees and the use of psychotropic drugs. The situation highlights potential issues with transparency and the treatment of migrants held at the Albanian facility.
