The Scotsman

French clear migrant camp near Dunkirk

- By MARGARET NEIGHBOUR

French police have moved into a makeshift migrant camp outside the northern port city of Dunkirk to clear out an estimated 500 people seeking to cross the English Channel to Britain.

The camp in Grandesynt­he is a way-station for migrants, most of them Iraqi Kurds, where human trafficker­s are known to operate.

The regional prefecture said the migrants, including 40 unaccompan­ied minors, were removed yesterday. Police put them on 21 buses heading to reception centers to see if they want to seek asylum.

It was the latest periodic clean-out of the camp. In June, 736 migrants were evacuated from the camp and a local gymnasium sheltering them. The operation follows a June court decision to remove people illegally occupying private property.

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