Belfast Telegraph

Border Force intercepts highest number of migrants in a day trying to cross Channel

- BY FLORA THOMPSON

BORDER Force intercepte­d what is thought to be the highest number of migrants in a single day amid warnings the closure of a French camp could prompt a spike in Channel crossings.

Some 86 men, women and children attempted the journey in small boats on Tuesday, with some managing to land on beaches before being detained, the Home Office said.

It is thought to be the most intercepte­d by UK authoritie­s alone on a single day so far.

Two more boats are reported to have been intercepte­d yesterday morning, with migrants taken to Ramsgate due to the adverse weather. Two vessels containing 19 migrants were picked up by Border Force patrols.

Patrols continue in the Channel, with a Border Force vessel seen returning to Dover yesterday morning. No migrants were seen disembarki­ng.

The news comes as a charity warned the imminent closure of a gym in Dunkirk where up to 1,000 migrants are living is likely to prompt a spike in crossing attempts.

Refugee charity Care4Calai­s expects French authoritie­s to conduct forced evictions at Dunkirk and Calais this week, with hundreds of migrants displaced as a result.

Charity founder Clare Moseley said the charity has been told the gym is to be closed following a failed court appeal and she expects this to lead to a rise in attempts to cross the Channel to the UK. Many of those living at the Espace Jeunes du Moulin gym are families with young children, some of whom have fled the Islamic State conflict in Iraq.

“The latest we have heard is it’s likely to be (today). We think the Calais one is probably going Number of migrants intercepte­d

by UK authoritie­s on Tuesday attempting journey from France to be (today),” she said. Mrs Moseley said the French Government will offer evicted migrants alternativ­e accommodat­ion, but predicts a significan­t number will return to the coast based on previous instances.

Asked if the closure of the gym will lead to an increase in attempted crossings, Mrs Moseley said: “Absolutely, yes. It’s not that they are not trying to cross now, because they are, but it can only make it worse. At the end of the day they are trying to get their families to safety.”

Last month Home Secretary Priti Patel said urgent action was needed to put a stop to the wave of crossings, after she met French Interior Minister Christophe Castaner in Paris.

Early on Tuesday two small vessels carrying a total of 23 people were intercepte­d by a Border Force cutter before being taken to immigratio­n officials for questionin­g.

At about midday a boat carrying 18 people near Dungeness, Kent, was taken to Dover by the Border Force. Around the same time a boat carrying 23 people was also intercepte­d in the Channel.

The number of migrants taken in by UK authoritie­s so far this year is thought to have already passed 1,000.

A Home Office spokesman said: “We are working closely at all levels with the French authoritie­s to tackle this dangerous and illegal activity.”

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