"We have given the go-ahead to Operation Mare Nostrum (Our Sea)," Interior Minister Angelino Alfano said yesterday after a government meeting, following two refugee shipwreck disasters this month.
Defence Minister Mario Mauro said there would now be five warships on Italy's southern maritime border, including one equipped with an amphibious transport dock to take in refugees.
There are currently three navy vessels on patrol, along with six coast guard patrol boats and six border guard patrol boats, as well as helicopters and planes from each of the three agencies.
Mauro said the operation was intended to "help those in trouble at sea and make things difficult for the mother ships that put people's lives at risk by sending them out on rickety boats".
Larger boats sometimes make most of the journey and then send out smaller ones laden with asylum seekers once they are closer to Italian shores as part of a lucrative people-smuggling network.
"This will have a very significant deterrent effect for those who think they can traffic in human beings with impunity," the interior minister said.
Italian officials fended off accusations from migration rights advocates that the operation reflected a "Fortress Europe" mentality.
The European Commission has urged European states to provide ships, planes and funds for the EU's Frontex border agency patrols after more than 360 people drowned off the Italian island of Lampedusa.
Italy's worst-ever refugee tragedy happened in the early hours of October 3 when a boat laden with Eritrean and Somali asylum-seekers caught fire, capsized and sank within sight of the coast.
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