Khaleej Times

Indian-origin men jailed in wardrobe horror smuggling case in the UK

- Prasun Sonwalkar in London news@khaleejtim­es.com

Five men, including four of Indian origin, who smuggled 35 Afghans into the United Kingdom by screwing them into purposebui­lt hides made from wardrobes and surrounded by furniture items in the rear of vans, have been jailed for a total of 24 months and two months.

The victims included a 2-yearold child and an individual with physical disabiliti­es, the Home Office said, following a trial at the Reading Crown Court.

The court was told that between August and October 2019, Paramjeet Singh Baweja, 50, and Viljit Singh Khurana, 45, organised the smuggling through six separate events. The vans with the victims were driven through Europe to southern UK ports, including Dover and Portsmouth.

The coffin-like hides, from which the migrants had no way of escaping without the assistance of the criminals, were used to conceal up to seven people each journey. Many were only discovered after they had endured travel from Belgium and France, through the ports and across the Channel. One group was discovered while shouting for their lives at the point of being loaded onto a recovery vehicle.

Following a two-year investigat­ion, Baweja and Khurana pleaded guilty to the purchasing of vans and furniture, communicat­ing between the ‘minders’, the migrants and Romanian drivers and paying money to the ‘minders’. Baweja was sentenced to six years and nine months’ imprisonme­nt. Khurana received a six-year sentence.

The ‘minders’ were found to be Harmohan Singh, 41, and Manmohan Singh Wadhwa, 57. Both admitted to escorting the vans and drivers during the facilitati­on events and providing progress up

dates to other members of the crime group and drivers.

Both Singh and Wadhwa were sentenced to three years and four months in jail. Forensic evidence indicated that Harmohan Singh was also involved in the screwing of the migrants into the hides in the wardrobes.

The fifth individual sentenced was Dumitru Bacelan, 29, a Romanian

national, believed to be of higher ‘rank’ than the minders and drivers. Bacelan pleaded guilty to his part of the recruitmen­t and the organising of drivers. This included booking hotels and travel around the UK and Europe with other gang members. He has been sentenced to three years and nine months’ imprisonme­nt for immigratio­n offences, and 12 months for fraud offences to run concurrent­ly.

Minister for Justice and Tackling Illegal Migration, Tom Pursglove MP said: “These life-threatenin­g attempts to smuggle people, including very young children, into the UK in the back of vehicles with room to barely move or breathe, is quite frankly, horrific. I would like to praise the officers on the case for their efforts working round the clock to prevent this illegal activity which puts people’s lives in extreme danger”.

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