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UK Convicts First Organiser of Mediterranean Migrant Crossings

Ahmed Ebid sentenced to 25 years in prison for smuggling nearly 3,800 migrants in a £12 million operation.

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Overview

  • Ahmed Ebid, 42, was sentenced at Southwark Crown Court for his role in coordinating seven dangerous boat crossings from Libya to Italy between 2022 and 2023.
  • This marks the UK's first conviction for organising Mediterranean migrant crossings, setting a legal precedent in immigration law.
  • The smuggling operation exploited vulnerable individuals, charging an average of £3,200 per person and generating over £12 million in profits.
  • Ebid instructed associates to threaten migrants with death if they carried phones, aiming to evade law enforcement during the crossings.
  • The National Crime Agency worked with Italian authorities to dismantle Ebid's transnational smuggling network, which endangered thousands of lives.