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    UK Imposes Sanctions on Balkan Migrant Smuggling Gangs

    October 23, 2025Updated:October 23, 20253 Mins Read
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    UK announces sanctions against smugglers ferrying migrants across the English Channel Image: Chris J Ratcliffe/REUTERS. Source: DW.
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    The United Kingdom has announced new sanctions on Balkan-based criminal gangs and financiers accused of organizing illegal migrant crossings into the country. The move targets groups believed to be running smuggling routes through the Western Balkans and facilitating dangerous small-boat journeys across the English Channel.

    According to the UK Foreign Office, the sanctions include asset freezes and travel bans on individuals and organizations directly linked to illegal migration networks. Officials said these gangs have been helping people reach the UK through irregular and often life-threatening means, exploiting vulnerable migrants for profit.

    The announcement came as British Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer hosted European leaders at a Western Balkans summit, where migration and regional cooperation were key topics of discussion. Starmer reaffirmed his government’s commitment to dismantling human smuggling operations, telling reporters that his administration would “work with European partners to shut down the criminal routes bringing illegal migrants to the UK.”

    The UK government said the sanctions targeted members of a Kosovo-based organized crime group responsible for creating and selling fake documents to other smuggling networks. Authorities also sanctioned a Croatian national accused of leading a gang that supplied counterfeit Croatian passports to criminal groups in the Balkans. These forged documents have reportedly been used to facilitate travel through Europe and into the UK.

    The move comes amid mounting pressure on Prime Minister Starmer to deliver on his pledge to “smash the gangs” controlling Channel crossings. Over 35,000 people have crossed the English Channel in small boats so far this year, and officials fear the number could surpass the 2022 record of 45,774 by year’s end. Many of these crossings involve overcrowded inflatable boats that pose extreme risks to migrants’ lives.

    Crossing the Channel remains one of the most dangerous migration routes in Europe. Dozens have died in recent years attempting the journey from France to the UK. The government says the new sanctions aim to disrupt the financial networks behind these deadly operations and hold those responsible accountable.

    Starmer also faces political pressure at home from anti-immigration voices, including Nigel Farage, leader of the Reform UK party, who has used the rising number of small-boat crossings to criticize government policy. Officials say the new sanctions are part of a broader effort to strengthen cooperation with European partners and restore public confidence in the UK’s border system.

    The British government maintains that curbing irregular migration requires a united international response. “There’s a criminal route through the Western Balkans bringing illegal migrants to the UK,” Starmer said. “We’re determined to shut it down by working with European partners.” The latest sanctions mark one of the strongest steps yet by the UK to cut off the criminal supply chain behind the small-boat crisis.

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