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UK Watchdog Criticizes Weak Response to Migrant Smuggling Gangs

A new report highlights intelligence failures, low prioritization of smuggling networks, and inadequate tools for border officials, prompting government reforms.

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HM Inspectorate of Constabulary wants border officials to debrief more migrants on arrival

Overview

  • An HMICFRS report reveals that most organised crime groups involved in immigration smuggling are not actively investigated and are classified as low priority by law enforcement.
  • Border Force officials lack access to the Police National Database and facial recognition technology, hindering effective screening of migrants arriving on small boats.
  • Only one in 15 migrants undergo voluntary interviews, limiting intelligence gathering on smuggling networks.
  • The government has launched an Organised Immigration Crime Domestic Taskforce, led by Deputy Chief Constable Wendy Gunney, to enhance coordination and prioritize tackling smuggling gangs.
  • Over 12,500 migrants have crossed the English Channel in 2025 so far, the highest number recorded at this point in the year since data collection began in 2018.