On 3 August thirty police officers and immigration officials raided two properties and detained a 40-year-old woman and a 26-year-old man, both originally from Somalia, on suspicion of offences linked to people-smuggling. The pair have lived in Northern Ireland for ten years; authorities believe they are part of an operation being run by an organised crime gang transporting people into the UK. Officers also searched the addresses for cash. Immigration officials say that individuals can pay gangs between £2,500 and £15,000 to be brought into the UK, often exploiting the Common Travel Area with the Republic of Ireland. Priti Patel said the operation showed expertly-trained officers working tirelessly to keep our country safe by disrupting suspected criminal activity. An immigration enforcement officer said this was just one of the ways they worked with the police to act against people-smuggling.
Northern Ireland: people-smuggling arrests
Written by David Fletcher 05 Aug 2022Additional Info
- Pray: for continuing success of immigration and police officers as they partner to investigate, arrest, convict and destroy illegal people-smuggling gangs. (Isaiah 5:20)
- More: www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-northern-ireland-62404714