
Human trafficker who flooded Europe with illegal migrants is jailed
A human trafficker who flooded Europe with illegal migrants in a £12 million smuggling operation run from London has been jailed for 25 years.
Ahmed Ebid arranged boat crossings from Libya for thousands of people and ordered that anyone caught with a phone should be thrown into the sea.
He is the first person convicted for organising crossings of the Mediterranean, which is a gateway for migrants travelling to the UK.
Judge Adam Hiddleston, sentencing Ebid at Southwark crown court on Tuesday, said the 'truly staggering' amount of money came from the 'hard-earned savings of desperate individuals', who were 'ruthlessly and cynically exploited'.
The veteran smuggler arrived in the UK on a small boat across the English Channel in October 2022 and swiftly began arranging
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