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Ilminster police find 'illegal immigrants' in lorry Ilminster police find suspected illegal immigrants in lorry
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Twenty people suspected of being illegal immigrants have been discovered by police in the back of a lorry in Somerset.Twenty people suspected of being illegal immigrants have been discovered by police in the back of a lorry in Somerset.
Police said the lorry was pulled over on the A303 at Ilminster in Somerset, at about 13.00 BST. Police said the lorry was pulled over on the A303 at Ilminster in Somerset, at about 13:00 BST.
Paramedics are treating the group for dehydration and immigration authorities have been called in.Paramedics are treating the group for dehydration and immigration authorities have been called in.
A German national has been arrested on suspicion of facilitating the unlawful entry of people into the UK.A German national has been arrested on suspicion of facilitating the unlawful entry of people into the UK.
Avon and Somerset Police said it had received a number of calls concerning noises coming from the back of a lorry.Avon and Somerset Police said it had received a number of calls concerning noises coming from the back of a lorry.
"A total of 15 people were found on board - including men, women and a 15-year-old boy. They have stated they are from Eritrea and Kashmir," a force spokesman said. Fifteen people were found on board - including men, women and a 15-year-old boy - and told officers they were from Eritrea and Kashmir.
"They were checked over by paramedics at the scene, but there are no ongoing concerns over their health or wellbeing and they've been provided with medical support and supplies. Supt Geoff Wessell said the occupants had boarded the lorry at Calais - though it is not known how they got there.
"The lorry, which originated in mainland Europe, has been seized as part of our investigation." "They told us they had come across the channel but the lorry had not stopped," he said.
"Although the lorry was a refrigerated one it was not switched on so the people were very hot and distressed.
"We gave them food and water and paramedics checked them over before we took them to a place of safety to be interviewed.
"They were heading towards the South West, [to a place] near Exeter."
South Western Ambulance Service said none of the group were taken to hospital and all were treated at the scene.South Western Ambulance Service said none of the group were taken to hospital and all were treated at the scene.
The lorry is owned by Thermotraffic, but the firm but said it was unable to confirm where the vehicle was going or where it had come from. The lorry is owned by Thermotraffic but the firm but said it was unable to confirm where the vehicle was going or where it had come from.