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UK to introduce Global sanctions against channel people-smuggling networks

AmnewsworldBy AmnewsworldJanuary 10, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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The UK government has announced plans to impose sanctions on individuals involved in smuggling migrants across the English Channel in unsafe boats. This move, revealed on Thursday, is part of a broader strategy to address the rising number of dangerous crossings.

 

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Labour leader Keir Starmer reiterated his commitment to halting these perilous journeys, condemning the criminal gangs profiting from human smuggling. He unveiled a new sanctions regime targeting these networks, modeled after measures used against terrorist organizations.

 

The proposed sanctions, pending parliamentary approval, would enable authorities to freeze smugglers’ assets, restrict their travel, and dismantle their operations. Starmer described the initiative as a global first, emphasizing its focus on disrupting “illicit finance networks that enable smugglers to exploit vulnerable individuals.”

Since assuming office in July, Starmer’s Labour Party has prioritized dismantling the criminal syndicates behind these crossings, which have surged to over 38,000 in 2024 a 25% increase from 2023. He likened the smuggling networks to terrorist organizations, underscoring their threat to global security.

 

However, British authorities acknowledge challenges in enforcing these measures, as many smugglers operate outside the UK. While asset freezes are limited to UK jurisdictions, the sanctions are part of a wider strategy, including enhanced border surveillance and collaborative law enforcement efforts with France and other nations.

Foreign Secretary David Lammy highlighted the UK’s aim to become the first nation to establish a sanctions framework specifically targeting irregular migration and organized immigration crime. Despite ongoing bilateral efforts between the UK and France, the Channel remains a key route for migrants fleeing conflict or poverty.

 

Migrants are often drawn to the UK by language familiarity, family connections, or perceptions of easier asylum and employment opportunities. While the new sanctions represent a significant step, officials acknowledge the complexity of disrupting these loosely structured criminal networks.

The government plans to roll out the sanctions framework within the next year, marking a pivotal development in the fight against organized immigration crime.

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