The Daily Telegraph

Migrants in line of fire after fleeing into MOD drill

Home Office facing questions after speedboat crosses Channel and moors in restricted area

- By Jamie Johnson

A MINISTRY OF DEFENCE shooting range was forced to suspend a live firing drill after a group of suspected migrants landed a boat inside a restricted area and ran on to the site.

A reservist unit of British soldiers was shooting at Lydd Ranges, near Dungeness, when a spotter saw a powerful speedboat heading towards shore, having crossed the Channel early yesterday morning.

A “check fire” was called, but the boat made landfall inside the designated “danger area” and a group of 16 people ran inland. Police and immigratio­n officials were called to the scene and it is understood that all the migrants were located shortly after.

Lydd Ranges have been used for military training for over 150 years, with a “danger area” extending out to sea.

Red flags are flown in periods of live firing, and were on display during the training yesterday.

The shooting range is close to Lydd airport, where the Army’s Watchkeepe­r drone is kept to help Border Force tackle migrants undertakin­g perilous crossings between France and England.

The landing will raise serious questions for Home Office officials because the boat on which the group travelled was fitted with a 300bhp engine which costs £20,000 on its own.

The rigid-hull inflatable boat the group travelled on is nine metres long and fitted with fixed seats, making it one of the most high-spec vessels to have transporte­d migrants across the Channel. On board, it is understood that an Albanian passport was found among the discarded life jackets.

Smuggling gangs from Albania have been identified as facilitati­ng the illegal crossings in recent months after lorry traffic slowed down because of the coronaviru­s pandemic. In May, an Albanian people-smuggler who helped to bring people into the UK on dinghies was jailed for nine years. Vladimir Bardoshi, 36, led a gang that ferried people across the Channel from France in dangerous conditions, police said.

Two accomplice­s were jailed in 2018, but police were unable to locate Bardoshi until he was found to be living in Spain in January. He was extradited to the UK and pleaded guilty at Canterbury Crown Court.

Feim Vata and Xhemal Baco, who both pleaded guilty in November 2018, were arrested a month earlier while driving a vehicle carrying six Albanian migrants away from a Kent beach.

Baco had piloted a dinghy across the Channel, while Vata waited near the shoreline near Deal.

Police said that Bardoshi was responsibl­e for coordinati­ng the operation, which made at least three trips from France.

More migrants crossed the Channel and arrived in Britain in September than in the whole of last year.

Nearly 2,000 people made it to the UK, compared with 1,800 in 2019.

So far this year, around 7,100 people have made the dangerous journey across the world’s busiest shipping lane.

In an interview with The Daily Telegraph, Dan O’mahoney, the Clandestin­e Channel Threat Commander, revealed UK authoritie­s were “very close” to being able to deploy a new “safe return tactic”, under which personnel would render individual boats inoperable by firing nets at their outboard motors and then use British vessels to transfer migrants back to France. However, France is currently refusing to accept such migrants back into the country – delaying the use of the tactic.

The Home Office has faced pressure to act after criticism of their approach to processing people who manage to land in Britain.

Priti Patel, the Home Secretary, had asked Home Office officials to explore the possibilit­y of sending asylum seekers to islands in the south Atlantic, while others explored using offshore oil platforms, disused ferries and retired cruise ships.

The Home Office has been contacted for comment.

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Main, suspected illegal migrants are rounded up by officials after landing at Lydd Ranges, left, an Army firing range. It is also home to an airfield, right, where unmanned drones are launched which monitor the Chanel for the movement of illegal migrants
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