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    France Intercepts Migrant Boat in Water for First Time After Years of Channel Crossings

    January 20, 2026Updated:January 20, 20262 Mins Read
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    France makes first interception targeting small boat crossings to UK (Image: BBC). Source: Daily Express.
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    French authorities have intercepted a migrant boat in the water for the first time, marking a major shift after years of small boat crossings across the English Channel. The operation took place on the Aa canal in Gravelines, where officers stopped a so-called “taxi boat” used by smugglers to collect migrants before heading towards the UK.

    The interception has raised hopes that France may now take stronger action to prevent dangerous Channel crossings. French officials have previously admitted that smugglers’ tactics have been highly effective. Official documents show that 81 percent of taxi boats were successful in transporting migrants last year.

    France had earlier promised to intercept migrant boats following a sharp rise in Channel crossings. However, French officers complained that cold water conditions and lack of proper training made such operations difficult. Despite this, a photograph taken on Saturday showed suspected smugglers on an inflatable dinghy with a police boat alongside, confirming the interception.

    The number of migrants successfully crossing the Channel has continued to rise. In 2024, 36,566 people made the journey, but this increased to 41,472 last year. So far this year, almost 1,000 asylum seekers have already crossed, with around 275 migrants arriving on four boats.

    Under current rules, French gendarmes are only allowed to stop taxi boats before they take migrants on board. They are not permitted to intervene once boats are fully loaded. Reports suggest that this rule was followed during Saturday’s operation, with officers acting before migrants were picked up.

    The interception comes amid growing pressure on France from the UK to do more to stop small boat crossings. UK politicians have repeatedly criticised the high success rate of smugglers and called for tougher enforcement along the French coast and inland waterways.

    Why is this interception important?
    It is the first time France has stopped a migrant boat in the water, showing a possible change in enforcement that could reduce Channel crossings if applied more widely.

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