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    Albanian Men Arrested After 20 Migrants Found Hidden on Yacht to UK

    April 15, 2025Updated:April 15, 20253 Mins Read
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    Albanian nationals arrested after migrants smuggled into Britain on yacht. Source: Yahoo News.
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    Three Albanian men have been arrested in connection with a suspected migrant smuggling operation after 20 Albanian nationals were discovered hidden below deck on a luxury yacht bound for the South Coast of Britain. The vessel, believed to have departed from Brest, France, was intercepted by UK Border Force officers while sailing through the English Channel en route to Newquay on Sunday.

    Officials confirmed that 19 men and one woman, all thought to be Albanian, were found concealed on board the boat. The group has since been detained pending removal from the UK, according to a spokesperson for the Home Office.

    Who was arrested and why?

    Among those arrested was 44-year-old Bleda Bega, who has been formally charged with the facilitation of illegal entry into the country. He has been remanded in custody and is expected to appear at Bodmin Law Courts. Two other Albanian men were also taken into custody on suspicion of involvement. While one of them has since been released from the criminal investigation, he remains detained for illegal presence in the UK.

    The investigation remains ongoing, and authorities believe this case highlights a dangerous trend of smugglers shifting tactics to avoid detection, with yachts now being used as an alternative to small boats.

    Was this included in small boat data?

    Government figures released Monday showed that no small boat crossings were recorded on April 13, the day this yacht was intercepted. Because the migrants were discovered aboard a yacht, they were not included in the official small boat crossing data for that day.

    Still, provisional Home Office data reveals a sharp increase in irregular entries. Over 8,000 people have arrived in the UK by small boats in the first four months of 2025, marking a 46% increase from the same period in 2024 and 65% more than in early 2023.

    What is the UK government doing about it?

    The Home Office has vowed to continue tackling people smuggling gangs, which it says care little for the safety of the people they exploit. A spokesperson stated: “The people-smuggling gangs do not care if the vulnerable people they exploit live or die, as long as they pay… we will stop at nothing to dismantle their business models and bring them to justice.”

    The government says it is implementing a comprehensive plan to restore order to the asylum system. This includes:

    • Stronger enforcement powers
    • Accelerated returns of illegal migrants
    • Crackdowns on illegal working
    • Improved surveillance using state-of-the-art technology

    Authorities warn that anyone involved in smuggling people into the UK—whether by boat, yacht, or other means—faces arrest, prosecution, and prison time. As the use of alternative smuggling routes becomes more common, enforcement efforts are expected to intensify along Britain’s coastline.

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