The Independent

Boat carrying 34 migrants intercepte­d off Dover coast

- ZAMIRA RAHIM

A group of 34 migrants were intercepte­d yesterday while attempting to cross the English Channel in a small boat. Two Border Force vessels and a coastal patrol boat spotted the group at around 6.30am.

“Today Border Force responded to an incident in the Channel involving a small boat containing 34 people. The group were brought to Dover and have been transferre­d to immigratio­n officials for interview,” a Home Office spokespers­on said.

Three men have been arrested on suspicion of immigratio­n offences, the spokespers­on added. The nationalit­ies of the intercepte­d people, who are thought to be refugees, remains unclear.

In December, Sajid Javid, the home secretary, declared a “major incident” following an increase in attempts to cross the English Channel in small boats.

More than 500 refugees tried to travel to the UK on small vessels in 2018, with four in five of them attempting the journey in the last three months of the year.

Mr Javid ordered two Border Force boats to be redeployed in the Channel from overseas, in response to the increased number of crossings.

“The number of individual­s attempting to cross the Channel decreased from around 250 in December to around 90 in January, with roughly half of the January attempts being intercepte­d by partners in France before they could make it to British waters,” the Home Office spokespers­on added.

Around 40 per cent of the attempted crossings were either disrupted by French officials or saw the refugees returned to France.

The Home Office has tripled the number of boats patrolling the Channel since December. Officials have also developed a joint action plan with France to tackle the issue.

 ?? (AFP) ?? The overcrowde­d vessel in the English Channel yesterday
(AFP) The overcrowde­d vessel in the English Channel yesterday

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