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Arrests made as part of European operation targeting people smuggling network

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National Crime Agency officers have arrested three people as part of a coordinated operation with French police against a people smuggling organised crime group involved in transporting Vietnamese migrants to the UK in lorries and small boats.

Wrexham arrestNCA officers apprehended a 25-year-old woman at an address in Wrexham and a 25-year-old man in Newcastle-upon-Tyne this morning (30 March).

French Police arrested a further 16 people in and around Paris in simultaneous raids, supported by colleagues from Europol, Eurojust and Belgian federal police. They also discovered 41 migrants, including 11 who were being housed in one address.

The arrests were connected to the same investigation which saw five men apprehended and charged in north west England and South Yorkshire in February this year.

All five are alleged to be key figures in a Vietnamese organised crime group smuggling people from France to the UK in HGVs and small boats.

The woman arrested today is suspected of assisting that group by laundering money, while the man is believed to have organised facilitation through lower members of the crime group.

Specialist officers from the NCA’s National Extradition Unit also apprehended a 26-year-old man in Birmingham after a warrant for his arrest was issued by French authorities. He is suspected of overseeing accommodation for migrants destined for the UK.

He was remanded into custody as the process to extradite him to France begins, and was due to appear at Westminster Magistrates' Court today.

The organised crime group is suspected of facilitating migrants on commercial airlines from Vietnam to central and eastern Europe, before onward journeys to France after which they were moved to the UK on small boats and lorries.

The crime group are believed to hold the genuine Vietnamese passports of those smuggled into the UK as debt bondage.

Alex Cruise, NCA Senior Investigating Officer, said: “These arrests are a great example of partnership working with our colleagues in France to tackle the groups behind dangerous crossings to the UK. Such journeys put those being moved at great risk and undermine border security.

“Tackling people smuggling remains a top priority for the NCA, and this is one of approximately 100 ongoing investigations targeting groups or individuals both directly involved in organising journeys, or those who facilitate that criminality.

“Our investigation continues with the evidence we have gathered today.”

Minister for Border Security and Asylum, Alex Norris, said: "This government is bearing down on those who attempt to abuse our borders.

"These arrests demonstrate the strength of our cooperation with France in confronting the criminal networks behind the unacceptable Channel crossings which threaten our border security.

"We are strengthening law enforcement powers so officers can intercept, detain and arrest people smugglers faster to restore order and control to our borders."

30 March 2026

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