Oman Daily Observer

French security sparks UK tailbacks

Chaos after increased security checks were put in place in the wake of the attack in Nice

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DOVER: British officials were drafted in to help French border police on Sunday after 15-hour queues built up at the port of Dover due to heightened entry checks.

Stationary vehicles could be seen snaking through the countrysid­e, inland from Dover at England’s southeaste­rn tip.

The town is Britain’s main ferry port to Calais in northeaste­rn France, 21 miles (33 kilometres) across the Channel. Under a reciprocal agreement, Britain and France have border controls on the opposite side of the Channel.

“We recognise the security pressures that French law enforcemen­t organisati­ons are under at Dover and we have agreed the UK Border Force will assist the PAF (French frontier police) with border checks to remove the backlog,” said a spokeswoma­n for Britain’s Home Office Interior Ministry. “There has been extraordin­ary disruption in the Dover area today but safety is paramount.”

Some people slept overnight in their cars. Highways England, which runs the road network, told drivers: “French border police at the Port of Dover and Eurotunnel continue to follow French government requiremen­ts to deliver heightened security checks to keep the travelling public safe following the recent attacks in France.”

The local Kent Police force said there was a 12-mile tailback, which it put down to a “vast volume of holiday traffic”. People were advised to bring food and drink supplies, while a Sikh humanitari­an organisati­on delivered water and snacks.

Xavier Czerwinski, a senior official from the Pas-de-Calais area, said: “The situation is exceptiona­l because it’s the weekend when Britons make the great getaway to the continent.

“We have deployed the maximum resources.

“Given the European context and the prolonged state of emergency, officers are obliged to check every vehicle rigorously.”

 ?? — AFP ?? Thousands of motorists were caught in a huge traffic jam on the south coast of England on Sunday.
— AFP Thousands of motorists were caught in a huge traffic jam on the south coast of England on Sunday.

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