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Polish lorry drivers bailed over Harwich stowaways | Polish lorry drivers bailed over Harwich stowaways |
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Four Polish lorry drivers who were arrested after 68 suspected illegal immigrants were found locked in their vehicles have been released on bail. | Four Polish lorry drivers who were arrested after 68 suspected illegal immigrants were found locked in their vehicles have been released on bail. |
Passengers from Afghanistan, China, Vietnam and Russia were found inside the lorries at Harwich International Port in Essex on Thursday. | Passengers from Afghanistan, China, Vietnam and Russia were found inside the lorries at Harwich International Port in Essex on Thursday. |
The men, who were arrested on suspicion of facilitating illegal immigration, have been bailed until 2 July. | The men, who were arrested on suspicion of facilitating illegal immigration, have been bailed until 2 July. |
Fifteen of those discovered hiding amid Polish washing machines were children. | Fifteen of those discovered hiding amid Polish washing machines were children. |
Bernard Jenkin, MP for Harwich and North Essex said it was one of the "biggest single finds of clandestines coming into the UK". | |
Mr Jenkin told the BBC the migrants had clearly been in the trucks for a long time, and many had been dehydrated and very tired. | |
He said the individuals were questioned about whom they had paid, how much they had paid and where they had got on the lorries - but none spoke English making communication difficult. | |
How many 'clandestine' migrants come to the UK? | |
41,000 2014/15 | |
19,003 2013/14 | |
11,731 2012/13 | |
9,632 2011/12 | |
10,916 2010/11 | |
(Numbers of people trying to enter the UK illegally detected by the Border Force, other agencies in France and Belgium, and at UK ports) | |
Source: Home Office | |
Some of the most sick - including two pregnant women - had been treated at Colchester Hospital and since discharged, the Home Office said. | |
It is believed those not seeking asylum will be sent back to their home country. |
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