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    German Smugglers Sell £12k Dinghies to Migrants for Channel Crossings to the UK

    October 25, 2024Updated:October 25, 20242 Mins Read
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    Small boats and outboard motors in various states of disrepair used by people thought to be migrants to cross the Channel. Gareth Fuller/PA Wire. Source: BBC.
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    A recent investigation by the BBC has uncovered a smuggling operation in Essen, Germany, where dinghies and supplies for small-boat crossings are sold to migrants planning to cross the English Channel. Essen, located around 250 miles from the French coast, has become a storage hub for these vessels. In the past year, over 28,000 migrants have reached the UK through Channel crossings, an increase from the same period in 2023.

    Smugglers offered the BBC’s undercover reporter, posing as a Syrian migrant, a £12,500 package that includes a boat, engine, fuel, pump, and life jackets. Most of these vessels are manufactured in China and reach Europe through Turkey. From Essen, they can be transported to Calais in just a few hours. Despite raids by German police, smuggling from Germany to non-EU countries like the UK remains in a legal grey area, as it is not classified as a criminal offense.

    Channel crossings have been linked to increasing fatalities, with 48 deaths reported by the French coastguard this year alone. Refugee organizations continue to call on the UK government to establish safer alternatives to prevent these tragic journeys. In response, the British Home Office is reportedly working closely with German authorities to combat smuggling networks and address the legal loopholes allowing these operations to persist.

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