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Rescue of suspected migrants off Kent raises fears of tragedy in Channel | Rescue of suspected migrants off Kent raises fears of tragedy in Channel |
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The rescue of 20 people believed to be migrants off the coast of Kent has sparked fears that tragedies seen in Greece or Italy will start to occur in the Channel. | |
The group, which consisted of 18 Albanians and two Britons, were still being questioned by Border Force officers in Dover on Monday after being rescued from the Channel when their inflatable boat began to sink. | The group, which consisted of 18 Albanians and two Britons, were still being questioned by Border Force officers in Dover on Monday after being rescued from the Channel when their inflatable boat began to sink. |
But the president of the French coastguard, Bernard Barron, said on Sunday that he feared the Channel could become the scene of drownings such as those witnessed in the Mediterranean as migrants and refugees continue to travel to north-western Europe. | |
“It’s starting to become a very similar situation to that seen in the Mediterranean and my biggest fear is that the same kind of tragedies we see in Greece or Italy will start to repeat in the Channel.” | “It’s starting to become a very similar situation to that seen in the Mediterranean and my biggest fear is that the same kind of tragedies we see in Greece or Italy will start to repeat in the Channel.” |
He added that smugglers had found a new way of bringing people into the country after it had become “virtually impossible” for them to enter via the Channel tunnel or on ferries. | |
“They operate across the length of both the French and Belgian coastlines, between Ostend and into Normandy, finding new positions from where they can send their clients – the migrants – towards England.” | “They operate across the length of both the French and Belgian coastlines, between Ostend and into Normandy, finding new positions from where they can send their clients – the migrants – towards England.” |
Barron said that even though the smugglers were being given large sums of money, there were not providing suitable transport for a “sea filled with danger, with strong currents, storms and heavy traffic of larger vessels”. | |
The UK Coastguard received a call for assistance just off the coast of Dymchurch in Kent at 11.40pm on Saturday. A search-and-rescue helicopter was deployed as well as lifeboats and coastguard rescue teams. | The UK Coastguard received a call for assistance just off the coast of Dymchurch in Kent at 11.40pm on Saturday. A search-and-rescue helicopter was deployed as well as lifeboats and coastguard rescue teams. |
The rigid-hulled inflatable boat was found at 2am and the matter was handed over to the Border Force. | |
It has been reported the people on board had alerted their families in Calais, who raised the alarm with the French authorities. | It has been reported the people on board had alerted their families in Calais, who raised the alarm with the French authorities. |
A Home Office spokesman confirmed a woman and two children were aboard the boat that was rescued on Saturday. | |
He added that a second vessel, believed to be linked to the inflatable that got into trouble, was discovered on the beach at Dymchurch. | He added that a second vessel, believed to be linked to the inflatable that got into trouble, was discovered on the beach at Dymchurch. |
The spokesman said: “A total of 20 people were picked up in a search and rescue operation. Eighteen were Albanian, and two were British. There was one woman, and two minors. | |
“They were taken to Dover and are currently being interviewed by Border Force officers.” | “They were taken to Dover and are currently being interviewed by Border Force officers.” |
Mary Lawes, Ukip group leader on Shepway district council, said she was concerned for the security of the region as well as the safety of migrants seeking to cross the Channel in unsafe boats. | |
She said: “We are not doing enough to control our coastline, the government has to address border controls, something has to be done to protect these people from harm and our borders.” | She said: “We are not doing enough to control our coastline, the government has to address border controls, something has to be done to protect these people from harm and our borders.” |
David Monk, Conservative leader of the local authority, said he believed high levels of surveillance in the Channel would mean most boats crossing it would be identified. | |
He added: “I am pretty sure our security is good. I cannot recall a previous incident but this should act as a warning to the authorities to be even more vigilant.” | He added: “I am pretty sure our security is good. I cannot recall a previous incident but this should act as a warning to the authorities to be even more vigilant.” |
The incident comes after 17 Albanians and a British man wanted on suspicion of murder in Spain were detained after a catamaran arrived at Chichester marina in West Sussex on Tuesday. | |
The 55-year-old Briton, who was the subject of a European arrest warrant, was also detained on suspicion of facilitating illegal immigration while the 17 Albanian men were held on suspicion of entering the UK illegally. | |
The Albanians have been detained pending Home Office consideration of their cases. Also last month, two Iranian men were found floating in an ill-equipped dinghy in the English Channel. | The Albanians have been detained pending Home Office consideration of their cases. Also last month, two Iranian men were found floating in an ill-equipped dinghy in the English Channel. |
The National Crime Agency recently revealed migrants trying to reach the UK are paying smuggling gangs up to £13,500 for their journey. | The National Crime Agency recently revealed migrants trying to reach the UK are paying smuggling gangs up to £13,500 for their journey. |