Scottish Daily Mail

Migrant riot causes chaos in Calais

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HUNDREDS of migrants in Calais tried to storm lorries bound for Britain yesterday afternoon.

They used wire cutters to breach security fences – which are supposed to protect drivers from thousands living in the squalid Jungle camp nearby.

French riot police fired tear gas at the men in an attempt to disperse them at around 2pm.

But many were unfazed, with some continuing to battle their way through. Officers wearing helmets and holding shields were then sent in to restore order.

The disturbanc­e broke out after migrants noticed that the queue of lorries on the road leading to the port was stretching past the Jungle.

Lookouts shouted ‘shahina’ – the Arabic word for truck – which prompted hundreds of young men to lay siege to the security fences. It is unclear whether any got through both fences and made it on to lorries bound for the UK. A source at the camp said: ‘All was peaceful in the Jungle until a cry of “shahina” echoed around.

‘Suddenly hundreds of migrants ran out of their huts towards the fence. They were highly organised and didn’t seem to mind that it was in broad daylight with police firing tear gas at them.’

The disturbanc­e comes just days after French lorry drivers, farmers and union officials staged a sit-in on a Calais motorway in protest over the rising levels of violence towards truckers.

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