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    Major Supplier of Smuggling Boats Arrested in Amsterdam

    November 25, 2024Updated:November 25, 20242 Mins Read
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    Inflatable boats found at a storage site in Germany alleged to have been supplied to people smugglers operating English Channel crossings. Source: BBC.
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    A major breakthrough in the fight against organized immigration crime has been achieved with the arrest of a man believed to be a key supplier of small boats and equipment to people smugglers operating across the English Channel. The arrest followed a coordinated effort by the UK’s National Crime Agency (NCA), Dutch police, and Belgian authorities.

    The 44-year-old Turkish national was arrested at Amsterdam’s Schiphol Airport on Wednesday and is set to be extradited to Belgium to face charges of human smuggling. The NCA has indicated that the man supplied boats and engines to smugglers in northern France, playing a significant role in facilitating dangerous crossings for migrants seeking to reach the UK.

    Authorities revealed that the suspect moved equipment from Turkey, stored it in Germany, and then transported it to northern France. His arrest represents a critical development in the NCA’s ongoing investigation into organized immigration crime.

    Rob Jones, the NCA Director General for Operations, described the operation as a significant milestone, underlining the suspect’s role as a “major supplier” of perilous equipment to smuggling rings.

    The collaboration between UK, Dutch, and Belgian agencies has been praised for its effectiveness in tackling human smuggling. A representative from the West-Flanders public prosecutor’s office emphasized the importance of international cooperation in dismantling criminal networks.

    Home Secretary Yvette Cooper also praised the efforts, reiterating the UK’s commitment to eradicating such criminal enterprises. Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer echoed this view, calling the arrest a crucial step in addressing Channel crossings. However, he warned that further action is necessary, stressing that people smugglers should be treated with the same severity as terrorists.

    This arrest comes amid a growing challenge related to Channel crossings, with over 32,000 people making the dangerous journey in 2024, surpassing last year’s total of 29,437. Tragically, more than 50 migrants have lost their lives attempting to cross the Channel this year.

    Earlier in the month, another prominent smuggler, Amanj Hasan Zada, was sentenced to 17 years in prison for orchestrating a sophisticated operation that advertised Channel crossings.

    The NCA is currently leading around 70 active investigations into high-level human trafficking and smuggling networks, reaffirming the UK’s determination to combat this crisis and protect lives.

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