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Man arrested after four people died trying to cross English Channel

The suspect remains in custody as investigators interview other migrants and pursue charges under a new border law.

  • On Friday, the National Crime Agency arrested a 27-year-old Sudanese man at the Manston Immigration Processing Centre in Kent on suspicion of "endangering another during a journey by sea to the UK" under the new Border Security Act.
  • The arrest follows Thursday's tragedy at Equihen-Plage, near Boulogne-sur-Mer, where two men and two women drowned attempting to board a "water taxi," an inflatable boat smugglers increasingly use to avoid security forces along the French coast.
  • While 38 people were returned to the French shore, 74 migrants sailed on to Britain, the NCA reported; two children were among those taken to hospital as a precaution, with another person treated for hypothermia.
  • NCA Deputy Director Craig Turner said the agency is "assisting French police partners with those enquires" into the boat launch, while investigators interview survivors who arrived in the UK to build their case.
  • The Border Security Act, introduced in January, grants officers stronger powers to disrupt criminal smuggling gangs; this arrest marks the first application of these powers following recent fatalities, reflecting ongoing efforts to curb perilous Channel crossings.
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The man is believed to have been steering the boat, which capsized off the French coast on Thursday morning. Two men and two women died in the boating accident.

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easterneye.biz broke the news in on Friday, April 10, 2026.
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