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    Europe Busts Major Network Smuggling Vietnamese Migrants to UK

    April 9, 2026Updated:April 9, 20262 Mins Read
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    After the grisly discovery of 39 dead Vietnamese nationals inside this lorry in Essex in 2019, British authorities have stepped up their efforts against smugglers and traffickers operating in Southeast Asia | Photo: Picture-alliance/empics/S.Rousseau. Source: InfoMigrants.
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    Authorities across Europe have dismantled a large criminal network responsible for smuggling more than 1,000 migrants from Vietnam to the United Kingdom through France.

    The operation, carried out on March 30, led to the arrest of 19 suspects — 16 in France and three in the UK — in a coordinated crackdown involving multiple European agencies. More than 40 migrants were also found during raids in France.

    Investigators say the network operated a complex system, with members handling finances, transport, and accommodation for migrants. Many of those smuggled were hidden in lorries traveling from northern France to the UK, while some were transported across the English Channel in small boats.

    Authorities revealed that the group organized over 200 smuggling trips and generated profits exceeding €1.6 million. During the raids, officials seized cars, electronic devices, documents, and cash, while bank accounts linked to the suspects were frozen.

    According to Eurojust, migrants were charged up to €50,000 each for the journey, with the final leg alone costing around €10,000. Many could not pay up front, leaving them in heavy debt and vulnerable to exploitation, including forced labor and sexual abuse.

    The investigation was carried out through a joint effort supported by Europol, bringing together authorities from Belgium, France, and the UK. Officials say this type of cross-border cooperation is essential to tackling organized smuggling networks.

    The crackdown comes as Europe continues to strengthen its response to irregular migration. A new EU regulation adopted in 2025 has expanded the role of Europol, including the creation of the European Centre Against Migrant Smuggling to improve coordination and intelligence sharing.

    How did the smuggling network operate?
    The network transported migrants from Vietnam to Europe and then into the UK, often hiding them in trucks or small boats, while charging high fees that left many victims in debt and at risk of exploitation.

    The case highlights the ongoing dangers faced by migrants and the growing efforts by European authorities to disrupt trafficking networks that profit from vulnerable people seeking better opportunities abroad.

    cross-border crime Europe Eurojust investigation Europol operations human trafficking network illegal migration UK migrant smuggling Europe Vietnamese migrants UK
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