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Indian man jailed for over 5 years in U.K.-France people smuggling case
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Indian man jailed for over 5 years in U.K.-France people smuggling case

An Indian national, Jaskirat Singh, was sentenced to over five years in prison by a court in southeast England for his involvement in a people-smuggling operation between the U.K. and France. Singh, 25, admitted to conspiring to facilitate illegal immigration by transporting migrants in the back of trucks. The case came to light after 11 Indian nationals were discovered hidden in a lorry at Dover in December 2024, leading to an investigation that uncovered evidence of Singh's role, including communications, videos, and financial records. Authorities estimate Singh earned approximately £185,000 from the illegal activities. He coordinated drivers, arranged payments, and was linked to multiple smuggling incidents over several months. The Crown Prosecution Service plans to seek a confiscation order to recover his illicit profits.

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Indian man jailed for over 5 years in U.K.-France people smuggling case

An Indian national, Jaskirat Singh, was sentenced to over five years in prison by a court in southeast England for his involvement in a people-smuggling operation between the U.K. and France. Singh, 25, admitted to conspiring to facilitate illegal immigration by transporting migrants in the back of trucks. The case came to light after 11 Indian nationals were discovered hidden in a lorry at Dover in December 2024, leading to an investigation that uncovered evidence of Singh's role, including communications, videos, and financial records. Authorities estimate Singh earned approximately £185,000 from the illegal activities. He coordinated drivers, arranged payments, and was linked to multiple smuggling incidents over several months. The Crown Prosecution Service plans to seek a confiscation order to recover his illicit profits.

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