Government to host international summit to combat people-smuggling gangs
- Keir Starmer opened an immigration crime summit in London, calling for international collaboration to dismantle migrant smuggling gangs.
- Delegates from over 40 countries, including France, Germany, China, and the United States, attended the two-day summit focused on people smuggling issues.
- Starmer emphasized the need for countries to share resources and intelligence to combat this issue, asserting that the trade exploits political weaknesses.
- The summit discussed various topics, including smuggling methods, equipment, and online recruitment challenges, as reported by the Home Office.
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Migration - tugs are not always criminals
Several states want to work more closely together in the fight against organised smuggling crime. This is the result of a summit in London, in which Federal Minister of the Interior Faeser also participated. However, a general criminalization puts the view on the diversity of the tragedy, admonished experts.
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