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Thirteen people have been arrested during dawn raids by police targeting two people-smuggling rings. | Thirteen people have been arrested during dawn raids by police targeting two people-smuggling rings. |
The raids in London and at an address in Worcestershire on Thursday morning targeted the illegal immigration of mainly Chinese nationals into the UK. | The raids in London and at an address in Worcestershire on Thursday morning targeted the illegal immigration of mainly Chinese nationals into the UK. |
One of the gangs involved Turkish nationals also suspected of heroin smuggling and money laundering. | One of the gangs involved Turkish nationals also suspected of heroin smuggling and money laundering. |
The other gang consisted of Chinese nationals and police said it was associated with the Turkish group. | The other gang consisted of Chinese nationals and police said it was associated with the Turkish group. |
International arrests | International arrests |
The operation, codenamed Greensea, was co-ordinated by the Metropolitan Police's Special Intelligence Section and began in 2006. | The operation, codenamed Greensea, was co-ordinated by the Metropolitan Police's Special Intelligence Section and began in 2006. |
Both networks were believed to have associates in Belgium and France, who have been arrested in Brussels, Ghent, Paris and Dunkirk. | Both networks were believed to have associates in Belgium and France, who have been arrested in Brussels, Ghent, Paris and Dunkirk. |
The raids in England took place in the London areas of Tottenham, Peckham, Leytonstone, Palmers Green, Enfield, Holloway and at a property in Kidderminster. | The raids in England took place in the London areas of Tottenham, Peckham, Leytonstone, Palmers Green, Enfield, Holloway and at a property in Kidderminster. |
At the address in Peckham, south-east London, 23 Chinese nationals were found. | At the address in Peckham, south-east London, 23 Chinese nationals were found. |
Anyone found to be in the UK illegally should know that we will take steps to deport them Border and Immigration Agency's Tony Smith | Anyone found to be in the UK illegally should know that we will take steps to deport them Border and Immigration Agency's Tony Smith |
A Metropolitan Police spokesman said: "In both the networks, those being smuggled into the UK were mainly Chinese nationals who are believed to have paid up to £21,000 each to be brought to the UK. | A Metropolitan Police spokesman said: "In both the networks, those being smuggled into the UK were mainly Chinese nationals who are believed to have paid up to £21,000 each to be brought to the UK. |
"They usually travel in extremely cramped conditions in lorries, boats and trains from China across Asia and Europe to the UK in a journey that could take up to 18 months." | |
Once the illegal immigrants had been smuggled into the UK they would often disappear into "established communities" and avoid detection by the authorities, police said. | |
Det Supt Steve Richardson said: "We are committed to taking out these networks and this operation is the latest in our collaboration with a growing number of law enforcement agencies in Europe and the UK to work robustly to achieve this mission." | Det Supt Steve Richardson said: "We are committed to taking out these networks and this operation is the latest in our collaboration with a growing number of law enforcement agencies in Europe and the UK to work robustly to achieve this mission." |
The Border and Immigration Agency's Regional Director Tony Smith said: "Anyone found to be in the UK illegally should know that we will take steps to deport them." | The Border and Immigration Agency's Regional Director Tony Smith said: "Anyone found to be in the UK illegally should know that we will take steps to deport them." |
Of the 13 arrested, 12 have been held on suspicion of facilitating illegal immigration into the UK and one person was arrested on suspicion of possessing a fake passport. | Of the 13 arrested, 12 have been held on suspicion of facilitating illegal immigration into the UK and one person was arrested on suspicion of possessing a fake passport. |
They are aged between 27 and 59. | They are aged between 27 and 59. |