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A French court has sentenced two Brits to 2.5 years in prison for smuggling migrants from France to the UK using a light plane. Prosecutors say that the case is unprecedented. | A French court has sentenced two Brits to 2.5 years in prison for smuggling migrants from France to the UK using a light plane. Prosecutors say that the case is unprecedented. |
Pilot and architect David Green, 54, from Essex and his accomplice, 46-year-old carpenter Edward Buckley from Hertford, made five flights from Marck aerodrome near Calais, France since April, carrying between two to four passengers each time. They charged the migrants £10,000 ($13,000) each. The light plane, usually used for tourism, was a single-engine Cessna 172 Skyhawk. | Pilot and architect David Green, 54, from Essex and his accomplice, 46-year-old carpenter Edward Buckley from Hertford, made five flights from Marck aerodrome near Calais, France since April, carrying between two to four passengers each time. They charged the migrants £10,000 ($13,000) each. The light plane, usually used for tourism, was a single-engine Cessna 172 Skyhawk. |
Northern Calais is a major destination for migrants aiming to reach the UK. Normally, migrants hide in trucks that board ferries from France to Britain. | Northern Calais is a major destination for migrants aiming to reach the UK. Normally, migrants hide in trucks that board ferries from France to Britain. |
The local prosecutor’s office said that the case, involving flying migrants out of France, was unprecedented. | The local prosecutor’s office said that the case, involving flying migrants out of France, was unprecedented. |
“This is the first time that we have come across attempted people-smuggling by plane” in the Calais region, prosecutor Philippe Sabatier said earlier this week, as cited by The Telegraph. | “This is the first time that we have come across attempted people-smuggling by plane” in the Calais region, prosecutor Philippe Sabatier said earlier this week, as cited by The Telegraph. |
Prosecutor Raphaelle Wach said, “They were attracted by the money gain,” adding that it was “unacceptable” that the men benefited from the misfortunes of others. | Prosecutor Raphaelle Wach said, “They were attracted by the money gain,” adding that it was “unacceptable” that the men benefited from the misfortunes of others. |
The prosecution earlier requested 42 months in prison and a fine of €50,000 for the men, according to Belga, as cited by RTL. | The prosecution earlier requested 42 months in prison and a fine of €50,000 for the men, according to Belga, as cited by RTL. |
Buckley’s lawyer, Emmanuelle Osmont, however, said that the men were not exploiting the misery of others, because the migrants chose to pay for the flights themselves. The two men had a fast-track trial just days after they were detained. | Buckley’s lawyer, Emmanuelle Osmont, however, said that the men were not exploiting the misery of others, because the migrants chose to pay for the flights themselves. The two men had a fast-track trial just days after they were detained. |
READ MORE: Migration puts UK’s soaring population on course to overtake France in 2nd place in EU | READ MORE: Migration puts UK’s soaring population on course to overtake France in 2nd place in EU |
When the two Brits have served their prison terms, they will be banned from entering French territory for five years, prosecutor Sabatier said, as cited by The Telegraph. | When the two Brits have served their prison terms, they will be banned from entering French territory for five years, prosecutor Sabatier said, as cited by The Telegraph. |
Green was arrested on Monday at the Marck aerodrome, just before he attempted to fly four Albanian passengers, one of them a three-year-old child. Buckley was detained near the aerodrome, where he was with his wife. She is not connected to the crime, police determined. | Green was arrested on Monday at the Marck aerodrome, just before he attempted to fly four Albanian passengers, one of them a three-year-old child. Buckley was detained near the aerodrome, where he was with his wife. She is not connected to the crime, police determined. |
The sentence comes one day after three migrants – thought to be an Afghan, a Pakistani, and an Iranian – abandoned an attempt to reach the UK in a dinghy, and returned to France suffering from hypothermia. | The sentence comes one day after three migrants – thought to be an Afghan, a Pakistani, and an Iranian – abandoned an attempt to reach the UK in a dinghy, and returned to France suffering from hypothermia. |
Last weekend, another migrant was picked up by a yacht near Dunkirk. He was discovered on a raft he built from planks of wood and bottles. | Last weekend, another migrant was picked up by a yacht near Dunkirk. He was discovered on a raft he built from planks of wood and bottles. |
Last October, the French authorities closed the infamous Jungle migrant camp near Calais, with a 10,000-strong migrant population. | Last October, the French authorities closed the infamous Jungle migrant camp near Calais, with a 10,000-strong migrant population. |
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