South Wales Echo

More people being smuggled

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The number of migrants being smuggled into the UK in containers and lorries has risen in the last year, according to the National Crime Agency (NCA).

A spokesman said the body would be working with police and immigratio­n enforcemen­t officers on the investigat­ion into the people found dead in a container in Essex.

He said the NCA would provide “specialist support” to “urgently identify and take action against any organised crime groups who have played a role in causing these deaths”.

In May the body said there had been “increasing use of higher-risk methods of clandestin­e entry” to the UK by crime gangs.

Its annual national strategic assessment report said: “These include the movement of migrants (including children) into the UK in containers, refrigerat­ed HGVs and small boats, at a high risk to life of those migrants smuggled.”

In a separate annual report for 2018-19, it said the “majority of clandestin­e attempts to enter the UK involve concealmen­ts in HGV and other motor vehicles from Calais, Zeebrugge or through the Eurotunnel”, having warned in April that crime gangs were attempting to smuggle migrants into the UK at “less busy” ports after a clampdown in security at major ones.

The multi-million-pound Project Invigor was launched in 2017 to tackle high-risk people smuggling.

It has been trying to gather intelligen­ce in Eastern Europe, the Middle East and Africa as well as countries which would be passed through in transit to target and disrupt organised crime groups operating along the whole route.

The exact scale of the problem is unknown and the NCA is yet to publish statistics on most of its work in this area.

But it does say the number of potential victims of human traffickin­g and modern slavery reported to the National Referral Mechanism (NRM) has continued to rise.

Last year there were 6,993 cases – a 36% increase on 2017.

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