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| Left: An image of the man believed to be Mered Medhanie previously released by the UK National Crime Agency; Right: the man said to be to be Mered Medhanie who was extradited to Italy |
Friends of a man extradited to Italy on Tuesday on people smuggling charges say police have the wrong man.
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| Images of Mered Tesfamariam given to the BBC resembled the man in custody |
He was named by friends as Mered Tesfamariam.
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| A police photo showed the suspect arriving on Italian soil |
It added: "This is a complex multi-partner operation and it is too soon to speculate about these claims." An Italian police official told the BBC that he was unaware of any investigation into the identity of the suspected smuggler.
The BBC understands that the Italian police still believe they have the right person.
The NCA said it had tracked the suspect down to an address in Khartoum, where he was then arrested.
Images of him arriving in Rome were distributed by Italian police on Wednesday.
The BBC spoke to one man, Hermon Berhe, who lives in Ethiopia and said he grew up in Eritrea with the man shown in the pictures. "I don't think he has any bone in his body which can involve such kind of things," he said. "He is a loving, friendly and kind person."
Another Eritrean man told the BBC's Will Ross he recently shared a house in Sudan with the man who was arrested. Meron Estefanos, a Swedish-Eritrean journalist who interviewed Mr Mered last year, told Swedish media the man in the images was not him, but was instead a 28-year-old man with the same name.
"He's just a refugee who was in Khartoum, poor guy," she told Aftonbladet newspaper.



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