After the death of five migrants in the Channel, three people arrested in the United Kingdom

After the death of five migrants, including a little girl, during their crossing of the Channel from France on Tuesday, British police announced on Wednesday April 24 that they had arrested three men.

The men, two Sudanese aged 19 and 22 and a South Sudanese aged 22, are suspected of “facilitating illegal immigration and entering the United Kingdom illegally”, the British enforcement agency said. against crime (National Crime Agency, NCA) in a press release.

The three men were taken into custody on Tuesday evening and will be questioned in Kent, in the south of England. Fifty-five other people believed to have been on board the boat have been identified, the NCA added.

Around fifty migrants landed in Boulogne-sur-Mer

In addition to the girl, aged 7, three men and a woman are among the dead, the prefect of the Pas-de-Calais department, Jacques Billant, reported on Tuesday. In all, 112 people, including Syrians and Iraqis, were on board the boat, according to the prefect.

The boat set sail around 5 a.m. but the engine stopped a few hundred meters from the shore and people fell into the water. Around fifty migrants were rescued, then disembarked in Boulogne-sur-Mer. The others returned to the United Kingdom.

On Tuesday, more than 400 people crossed the Channel, according to provisional figures from the British Home Office. Nearly 6,700 have arrived on English shores since the start of the year, 20% more than the same period last year. At least fifteen migrants died in 2024 during crossing attempts. In 2023, nearly 30,000 migrants will have made the crossing.

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