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    Indian-Origin Man Found Guilty of Smuggling Migrants into the UK

    July 16, 2024Updated:July 16, 20242 Mins Read
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    A 67-year-old Indian-origin man, Gurprit Singh Peter Kahlon, was responsible for recruiting drivers and facilitating the movement of people into the UK. (Photo: National Crime Agency/Getty Images). Source: India Today.
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    A 67-year-old Indian-origin man, Gurprit Singh Peter Kahlon, along with five accomplices, has been found guilty of smuggling hundreds of migrants into the UK. The gang, operating from Teesside, smuggled Iraqi-Kurdish migrants from mainland Europe into the UK, charging between £5,000 and £10,000 per person. The migrants were hidden in various vehicles, including refrigerated lorry trailers, vans with bicycle boxes, and even among mattresses.

    Key Figures and Operations

    Kahlon played a pivotal role in recruiting drivers and facilitating the movement of people into the UK. His accomplices included:

    • Muhammad Zada, 43, the gang’s figurehead
    • Pareiz Abdullah, 41
    • Khalid Mahmud, 50
    • Marek Sochanic, 39
    • Bestoon Moslih, 41

    Footage captured by the National Crime Agency (NCA) shows Zada inspecting a campervan hired by Kahlon to transport migrants from France. The gang employed various methods, such as using refrigerated lorries carrying fruit and vegetables, vans with bicycle boxes, and shipments of mattresses to smuggle migrants from France and Belgium to the UK.

    The gang was found guilty on July 11 after a six-week trial. Kahlon pleaded guilty to one count of conspiring to facilitate breaches of immigration law at earlier court hearings. Zada and Sochanic were convicted in their absence, having absconded before the trial began. Police are currently working to locate and apprehend them. Sentencing for all six men is set for September 20.

    The NCA’s extensive investigation uncovered and dismantled this major people-smuggling network. The network had ambitions of bringing hundreds, if not thousands, of people into the UK illegally. NCA Branch Commander Martin Clarke stated, “Our extensive investigation has seen us uncover and dismantle a major people smuggling network with ambitions of bringing hundreds, if not thousands, of people into the UK illegally.”

    The guilty verdict and upcoming sentencing highlight the serious efforts by UK authorities to combat human trafficking and illegal immigration. The case underscores the dangers and exploitation faced by migrants and the ongoing battle against human smuggling networks.

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