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Small boats to cross the English Channel seized in Bulgaria | Small boats to cross the English Channel seized in Bulgaria |
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The 25 boats are about 8m (26.2ft) long | The 25 boats are about 8m (26.2ft) long |
Small boats due to be used by people smugglers in the English Channel have been seized from a lorry in Bulgaria. | Small boats due to be used by people smugglers in the English Channel have been seized from a lorry in Bulgaria. |
National Crime Agency (NCA) officers worked with Bulgarian partners to seize the 25 inflatable boats, which had just crossed the Kapitan Andreevo checkpoint. | National Crime Agency (NCA) officers worked with Bulgarian partners to seize the 25 inflatable boats, which had just crossed the Kapitan Andreevo checkpoint. |
More than 25,000 migrants have crossed the Channel so far in 2025, the first time that number has been reached in July, according to official figures. | More than 25,000 migrants have crossed the Channel so far in 2025, the first time that number has been reached in July, according to official figures. |
Jacque Beer, NCA's regional head of investigation, said: "Taking them out before they could reach the shores of northern France means we have not only prevented crossings from happening and lives being put at risk, but also put a dent in the profits of the people smugglers." | Jacque Beer, NCA's regional head of investigation, said: "Taking them out before they could reach the shores of northern France means we have not only prevented crossings from happening and lives being put at risk, but also put a dent in the profits of the people smugglers." |
Ms Beer said the boats, which when inflated were about 8m (26.2ft) long and could have carried a total of up to 1,500 people, were "completely ill-suited for use at sea". | |
The NCA said the seizure was thought to be the biggest single detection of small boats in 2025. | The NCA said the seizure was thought to be the biggest single detection of small boats in 2025. |
The action was made as part of an NCA operation, supported by Home Office International Operations, targeting supplies of small boat equipment moving into Europe. | The action was made as part of an NCA operation, supported by Home Office International Operations, targeting supplies of small boat equipment moving into Europe. |
The operation gathered intelligence which led to Bulgarian customs officers intercepting the lorry. | The operation gathered intelligence which led to Bulgarian customs officers intercepting the lorry. |
The boats were seized from the back of a lorry | The boats were seized from the back of a lorry |
Martin Hewitt, the UK's border security commander, added: "This seizure marks a significant step forward in our joint work alongside the NCA to disrupt the supply chain fuelling these dangerous small boat crossings." | Martin Hewitt, the UK's border security commander, added: "This seizure marks a significant step forward in our joint work alongside the NCA to disrupt the supply chain fuelling these dangerous small boat crossings." |
Ms Beer said work with international partners had intercepted more than 650 boats and engines since early 2023. | |
Just under 37,000 people crossed the English Channel and 695 small boats arrived in the UK without permission in 2024, according to Home Office statistics. | Just under 37,000 people crossed the English Channel and 695 small boats arrived in the UK without permission in 2024, according to Home Office statistics. |
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