Kentish Gazette Canterbury & District
Plain-clothes military ‘patrolling Kent beaches’
Plain-clothed military patrols have been spotted on the coast in a bid to tackle small boat crossings. High-speed rigid inflatable vessels belonging to military units are reportedly operating in the Channel close to the shoreline to look for boats which have made it past other Border Force and Royal Navy patrols. Boats were seen operating out of Dover Harbour last week and it is understood the plainclothed military personnel are working as part of a joint-effort by the government to tackle the high number of crossings being made.
The operations are becoming a routine part of the overall strategy to patrol Kent beaches to deter small boat crossings, according to GB News. This paper approached the Ministry of Defence for comment.
It comes after the Home Office predicted a “worst-case scenario” of 80,000 crossings taking place this year, nearly double the record number of more than 45,000 in 2022.
The government is already planning to recruit another 100 officers to deal with the number of people trying to make it to the UK on small boats. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and Home Secretary Suella Braverman are discussing tougher legislation in a bid to deter would-be asylum seekers arriving from across the Channel.
They include proposals for
the Home Secretary to refuse asylum to those arriving on the small boats and bypassing border controls.
The controversial plan to fly people arriving via these routes to Rwanda while their applications are processed has been put on hold during legal challenges, it has been confirmed. Immigration minister Robert Jenrick told MPS it was “right” to halt the plan while the court
appeals take place but the government hoped to start the flights “as soon as possible” this year.
The number of reported crossings had reduced in the first few weeks of January due to bad weather in the Channel. But officials and rescue teams were seen bringing people wearing life jackets and blankets ashore again at Dover last Wednesday as crossings resumed.