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Man suspected of supplying small boats for Channel migrant crossings arrested at Amsterdam airport

By Editorial Board Published November 14, 2024 3 Min Read
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Man suspected of supplying small boats for Channel migrant crossings arrested at Amsterdam airport

A person accused of being a significant provider of the boats and engines utilized by cross-Channel individuals smugglers to deliver migrants to the UK has been arrested.

The Turkish nationwide, 44, was held at Amsterdam’s Schiphol Airport on Wednesday and faces extradition to Belgium to face human smuggling prices, the Nationwide Crime Company (NCA) stated.

He’s suspected of supplying the engines and boats utilized by traffickers to deliver migrants throughout the Channel.

The tools was shipped from Turkey and saved in Germany earlier than being delivered to northern France when wanted.

NCA director normal Rob Jones hailed the arrest as an “important milestone” in one in every of its most “significant investigations into organised immigration crime”.

“We suspect that this individual is a major supplier of boats and engines to the smugglers operating in Belgium and northern France,” he stated.

“The types of vessels and engines we see used in making these crossings are highly dangerous and completely unfit for open water.

“No less than 50 persons are recognized to have died this 12 months consequently. There isn’t a reputable use for them.”

More than 32,000 migrants have arrived in the UK so far this year after crossing the Channel.

Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer described the arrest as a “important piece of the jigsaw” in tackling Channel crossings, but added: “I am not pretending it is the silver bullet.”

He vowed the federal government would “treat people smugglers like terrorists” as he introduced an additional £75m for his border safety command throughout a speech on the Interpol normal meeting in Glasgow final week.

House Secretary Yvette Cooper stated: “We will relentlessly pursue the criminal smuggling gangs making millions out of small boat crossings that undermine our border security and put lives at risk.

“This main investigation reveals how essential it’s for our crime combating companies to be working hand in glove with our worldwide companions to get outcomes.”

The NCA stated it’s main round 70 ongoing investigations into networks or individuals “in the top tier” of organised immigration crime or individuals trafficking and careworn the significance of working with its counterparts in Europe.

A spokesperson for the general public prosecutor’s workplace of West Flanders stated: “International cooperation is crucial in the fight against human smuggling, and the arrest of this suspect through close cooperation with our UK and Dutch partners demonstrates our ongoing commitment to partnership working.

“Human smuggling criminals don’t respect nationwide borders, and we’ll relentlessly pursue these criminals via working internationally.”

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