Pair Who Tried To Smuggle Illegals Into UK Via Boot Are Jailed

Pair Who Tried To Smuggle Illegals Into UK Via Boot Are Jailed

By Dylan O'Sullivan.-

Two men who attempted to smuggle an illegal migrant into the UK via France by concealing him behind boxes of wine and beer have been jailed, the Home Office has said.

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Richard Giles 39

Jason Lee Palmer, 41, and Richard Giles 39, were caught as they attempted to leave France by the Channel Tunnel shortly after midnight on May 20 last year.

The pair from Cardiff were stopped in their Vauxhall Mokka at the tunnel entrance in Coquelles and Palmer, who was driving, claimed he had been to France to buy wine, beer and cigarettes. When Officers searched the vehicle and found the Vietnamese migrant hidden behind boxes of alcohol in the boot. The news comes barely 24 hours after people’s smuggler, Sam Vaughan was jailed after refusing to stop when confronted by Border Force officers at Dover’s Eastern Docks on the morning of December 29, 2016, for

Vaughan was arrested and interviewed by officers from the Immigration Enforcement Criminal and Financial Investigation team after five illegal immigrants including three children aged two to six years were found concealed within a cramped space of a car boot with no light and very little air.

Vaughan was arrested and interviewed by officers from the Immigration Enforcement Criminal and Financial Investigation team.Vaughan from, Blackwood was charged and sentenced to three years imprisonment at Canterbury Crown Court on Thursday for assisting unlawful immigration into the UK. Palmer and Giles were operating on the same wave length as Vaughan. People smugglers have no regard for the law or their own freedom, they place financial deals far above principles because money os where their loyalty lies.

A statement issued by the Home Office said the pair were found guilty of assisting unlawful immigration into the UK. Commenting after they were sentenced on Friday, assistant director of Immigration Enforcement Criminal and Financial Investigation (CFI) David Fairclough said: “I hope their convictions send a clear message to anyone tempted to get involved with this kind of criminality – you will be caught and brought before the courts.

“We work closely with Border Force colleagues to rigorously investigate allegations of immigration related criminality.”

Paul Morgan, director of Border Force South East and Europe, added: “Border Force works in close partnership with other UK and French law enforcement agencies to secure the border in northern France, the result of which is that it is one of the most secure in Europe.

“We will continue to work to ensure that people smugglers and traffickers, whose actions so often put the lives of others at risk, face the full consequences of their crimes.”

, Palmer from Cardiff was interviewed by CFI officers, and claimed he left Wales on the Friday morning to travel to Calais to buy alcohol for a family party .He had locked the vehicle each time he left it so could not explain how the migrant entered the vehicle

Palmer was sentenced to three years in prison for the people smuggling charge and an additional five months consecutive for an offence of possessing a bladed article following an arrest in Cardiff.

Giles, of Pittsfield Place, Cardiff,declined to answer questions when interviewed, but a forensic examination of his mobile phone showed text messages sent to and received from an unknown third party detailing the car’s make, colour and registration number. He was sentenced to two years and six months imprisonment.

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