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Foreign lorry drivers forced to plaster vans with signs to deter migrants trying to sneak into soft touch Britain
Foreign lorry drivers forced to plaster vans with signs to deter migrants trying to sneak into soft touch Britain

The Sun

time5 days ago

  • General
  • The Sun

Foreign lorry drivers forced to plaster vans with signs to deter migrants trying to sneak into soft touch Britain

FOREIGN lorries are being plastered with stickers saying they do not go to the UK — to deter migrants from trying to sneak on board. HGV drivers who operate only in Europe put up the notices to warn there is no chance of a free ride across the Channel. One truck in Latvia — 900 miles from Calais — was spotted with the black and yellow signs declaring: 'We don't go to UK.' The warning was repeated underneath in French, amid a rise in attempted illegal lorry crossings. Other Europe-only hauliers are also using the signs on their fleets. But some migrants still sneak on board, only to find themselves still in mainland Europe when they get off. A source said: 'The fact they have to tell migrants they aren't going to the UK shows exactly how in-demand Britain is as a destination. "They know the UK gives them the best treatment and will stop at nothing to come over.' Figures show there were 5,874 detections of illegal immigrants at ports on the continent, including Calais, Dunkirk and the Channel Tunnel in Coquelles. It is a rise of 22 per cent compared with 4,794 in 2023. While migrants crossing the Channel are easily recorded, lorry stowaways may reach the UK undetected. Many go on to obtain illegal cash-in-hand work or claim asylum and be housed in a hotel. The Sun watches as hundreds of illegal migrants arrive at Dover 2

Man who helped smuggle more than 3,000 people into Europe jailed
Man who helped smuggle more than 3,000 people into Europe jailed

BBC News

time20-05-2025

  • BBC News

Man who helped smuggle more than 3,000 people into Europe jailed

A UK-based people smuggler who helped organise the movement of more than 3,000 migrants as part of a £12 million illegal boat crossing operation has been jailed for 25 Ahmed Ebid, 42, of south west London, was involved in smuggling nearly 3,800 migrants on fishing boat crossings from North Africa to Italy between October 2022 and June 2023 and some of them made their way to Britain, the National Crime Agency (NCA) is believed Ebid is the first person convicted of organising boat crossings across the Mediterranean from the UK. This breaking news story is being updated and more details will be published shortly. Please refresh the page for the fullest can receive Breaking News on a smartphone or tablet via the BBC News App. You can also follow @BBCBreaking on X to get the latest alerts.

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