Western Mail

Dozens of arrests made in ‘people-smuggling raids’

- KATIE BOYDEN newsdesk@walesonlin­e.co.uk

APEOPLE-SMUGGLING group thought to have been responsibl­e for around 10% of all small boats crossing the Channel last year has been targeted by an internatio­nal investigat­ion.

Dozens of arrests have been made in the biggest internatio­nal police operation of its kind to catch a people-smuggling gang suspected of being behind thousands of Channel crossings.

It is thought the people-smuggling trade as a whole generated more than €60m (£51.5m) in 2021, said Jean-Philippe Lecouffe, deputy executive director of Europol.

A slew of raids took place in the UK, Germany, France and the Netherland­s on Tuesday as part of a joint operation co-ordinated by Europol with Eurojust, the European Union’s criminal justice co-operation agency.

Operation Punjum, led by the National Crime Agency (NCA) in the UK, was carried out alongside Operation Thoren in Europe to target an organised crime gang suspected of smuggling up to 10,000 migrants across the Channel in the last 12 to 18 months.

During a day of action on Tuesday, 39 people were arrested and more than 50 searches were carried out simultaneo­usly. Around 1,200 lifejacket­s, close to 150 boats and 50 engines, several thousand euro in cash, firearms and drugs were seized. More than 900 police officers were deployed in the operation.

More informatio­n on the European operation was shared at a Eurojust press conference in The Hague in the Netherland­s on Wednesday morning. Eurojust has built up extensive expertise in the field of migrant smuggling, with the Agency last year supporting 292 cases and 11 joint investigat­ion teams.

The agency assisted with taking down a smuggling network which used taxis to transfer migrants through Greece, as well as helping to dismantle another organised crime group which smuggled Syrian migrants to the EU via the Hungarian border.

It also assisted in the successful takedown of a migrant smuggling network in Romania and Moldova.

Speaking at the Eurojust press conference Matt Rivers, regional head of investigat­ions at the NCA, said: “This level of cooperatio­n is unpreceden­ted. This group we have targeted may have been involved in smuggling up to 10,000 migrants to the UK. These people risk lives in the pursuit of profit.”

 ?? ?? > Lifejacket­s recovered in the north-western city of Osnabruck, Germany, as part of Operation Punjum
> Lifejacket­s recovered in the north-western city of Osnabruck, Germany, as part of Operation Punjum
 ?? ?? > A warehouse facility in Dover for boats used by people thought to be migrants
> A warehouse facility in Dover for boats used by people thought to be migrants

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