People smugglers ‘use the poorest migrants in cheap boats as decoys’

Ruthless people smugglers are using the poorest migrants travelling in the cheapest boats as decoys to give people paying ‘premium’ rates a better chance of crossing The Channel, it has been claimed.

This morning, around 20 migrants, including four toddlers and a baby arrived at Dover today after being picked up by Border Force officials attempting to cross the Channel.    

And yesterday 42 migrants reached Britain’s shores in three boats, meaning nearly 1,500 have successfully made the crossing so far this year, while French patrols picked 106 on Monday night and Tuesday morning.

Last year it was revealed migrants were charging up to £10,000 for refugees to cross into Britain in three ‘gold, silver and bronze’ packages.

A source working with British and French police officers who have infiltrated the supply chain of small vessels claim that the cheapest crossings are being used by people smugglers to distract patrol boats in The Channel. Pictured: A child is brought to shore in Dover, Kent, this morning after Border Force agents picked up 20 migrants

A toddler wearing a bright orange life jacket is seen lying on the floor at Dover Marina this morning after having been picked up as part of a larger group of migrants attempting to cross the Channel

A toddler wearing a bright orange life jacket is seen lying on the floor at Dover Marina this morning after having been picked up as part of a larger group of migrants attempting to cross the Channel 

Four toddlers and a baby were among the 20 migrants that were picked up this morning by Border Force agents and brought ashore at Dover

Four toddlers and a baby were among the 20 migrants that were picked up this morning by Border Force agents and brought ashore at Dover

One migrant is seen raising a hand in the air as they lie on their back in a boat while being brought into Dover Marina this morning after having attempted to cross the Channel

One migrant is seen raising a hand in the air as they lie on their back in a boat while being brought into Dover Marina this morning after having attempted to cross the Channel

Two border force agents help lift a small child out of their vessel an on to dry land at Dover Marina this morning. The child was among a group of 20 migrants who were picked up trying to cross the Channel

Two border force agents help lift a small child out of their vessel an on to dry land at Dover Marina this morning. The child was among a group of 20 migrants who were picked up trying to cross the Channel

How many migrants have crossed the Channel in small boats since January 2020? 

January 2020 – 87

February 2020 – 192

March 2020 – 187

April 2020 – 530

May 2020 – 741

June 2020 – 702

July 2020 – 1118

August 2020 – 1,468

September 2020 – 1,954

October 2020 – 463

November 2020 – 757

December 2020 – 211

January 2021 – 223

February 2021 – 308

March 2021 – 831

April 2021 (so far) – 102

A source working with British and French police officers who have infiltrated the supply chain of small vessels now claims that the cheapest crossings are used to distract patrol boats in The Channel.  

They told The Times: ‘They might put 35 boats out from a range of 150 miles across northern France and some of them will be with top-end engines and dinghies and some will be ones that break down as soon as they leave the shore. 

‘And so the authorities will be diverted to the ones that have broken down after leaving the shore but they’ll still get 15, 20 boats through.’

The most expensive package, gold, costs £10,000 and means you get a larger boat with better conditions, less other people and lifejackets, as reported by The Sun last August.

But the cheapest crossings can be organised for between £200 and £500.

The number of migrants who have reached the UK by illegally crossing the Channel has risen 192 per cent year-on-year, with 1,362 people making the perilous journey from France between January 1 and the end of March.

This is compared with just 466 over the same period last year. 

If the increase is replicated across the whole year, almost 25,000 would traverse the Channel in small boats – smashing last year’s record of 8,410.

The total number for March was 831 – more than four times the 187 seen in the same month last year. 

Home Secretary Priti Patel has unveiled a series of reforms to stop smuggling gangs sending migrants across the water.

Overall numbers of asylum seekers making new claims in the UK fell to 29,456 last year, excluding dependants, down 18 per cent on the previous year. 

According to The Times, police are now looking at how to break up the supply chain of these vessels, which are bought and sold legally, but with the full knowledge that they will be used to illegally ferry people from France to Britain.   

A Home Office spokesman told The Times: ‘People smugglers are putting lives at risk by facilitating these dangerous journeys. 

A group of migrants are brought into Dover this morning, wrapped in blankets for warmth and wearing bright orange life-vests

A group of migrants are brought into Dover this morning, wrapped in blankets for warmth and wearing bright orange life-vests

A Border Force agent leans down into a boat to pick up a child and carry them onto dry land at Dover Marina, in Kent, this morning

A Border Force agent leans down into a boat to pick up a child and carry them onto dry land at Dover Marina, in Kent, this morning

Two small children are led up a ramp by a Border Force official as two adult migrants, one using a walking stick, follow

Two small children are led up a ramp by a Border Force official as two adult migrants, one using a walking stick, follow

This morning, as many as 20 migrants were picked up while trying to travel across the English Channel. Pictured: Two children are sat at Dover Marina while a grown up leans down to assist other people

This morning, as many as 20 migrants were picked up while trying to travel across the English Channel. Pictured: Two children are sat at Dover Marina while a grown up leans down to assist other people

After being brought to shore by Border Force officials this morning, two children and two accompanying adults walk along a narrow strip at Dover Marina

After being brought to shore by Border Force officials this morning, two children and two accompanying adults walk along a narrow strip at Dover Marina

A number of migrants sit at the front of a Border Force boat this morning as they are brought to dry land following an attempt to cross the English Channel

A number of migrants sit at the front of a Border Force boat this morning as they are brought to dry land following an attempt to cross the English Channel

‘We are working closely with our partners in France to stop migrants from leaving French beaches and attempted crossings involving more than 100 people were stopped overnight and this morning. 

‘The government’s new plan for immigration will break the business model of people smugglers and overhaul the broken asylum system.’

Last month Miss Patel announced that border guards patrolling the Channel will be given powers to turn back migrant boats. The crackdown will be dependent on France and other countries accepting the return of migrants. 

The planned shake-up includes other controversial steps such as stripping failed asylum seekers of support and accommodation.

One migrant is pictured holding up a peace sign with their hand as they are brought into Dover by the Border Force this morning

One migrant is pictured holding up a peace sign with their hand as they are brought into Dover by the Border Force this morning

Another child is helped up out of a boat by Border Force agents this morning after a group of 20 migrants were found trying to make the perilous journey across the English Channel

Another child is helped up out of a boat by Border Force agents this morning after a group of 20 migrants were found trying to make the perilous journey across the English Channel

Two migrants stare up at Dover Marina this morning as they await their turn to get out of their boat and up onto dry land

Two migrants stare up at Dover Marina this morning as they await their turn to get out of their boat and up onto dry land

Two children are seen making their way up a ramp at Dover Marina this morning after being picked up by Border Force agents. A man using a walking stick is also seen walking up the ramp

Two children are seen making their way up a ramp at Dover Marina this morning after being picked up by Border Force agents. A man using a walking stick is also seen walking up the ramp

As many as 8,410 migrants made the perilous journey across the English Channel in small boats last year.  

Foreign nationals could also be refused UK visas if their governments do not accept deportations of their own immigration rule-breakers from Britain.

France struck a deal with the UK in November to tackle illegal Channel crossings but has so far resisted the idea of having dinghies sent back to its northern beaches.

The Government’s new plan for immigration, published in full on March 24, revealed the bill for the asylum system is set to rise to more than £1.3billion this year, from just under £1billion in 2019-20.

Yesterday 43 migrants were picked up off the coast of Britain, as it was revealed migrants use migrants crossing in the cheapest vessels as a distraction to allow others to cross. File image of people thought to be migrants crossing the Channel on August 10, 2020

Yesterday 43 migrants were picked up off the coast of Britain, as it was revealed migrants use migrants crossing in the cheapest vessels as a distraction to allow others to cross. File image of people thought to be migrants crossing the Channel on August 10, 2020

People smugglers can charge up to £10,000 for people to cross illegally from France to Britain, but also as little as £200

People smugglers can charge up to £10,000 for people to cross illegally from France to Britain, but also as little as £200

Police are now looking at how to break up the supply chain of these vessels, which are bought and sold legally, but with the full knowledge that they will be used to illegally ferry people

Police are now looking at how to break up the supply chain of these vessels, which are bought and sold legally, but with the full knowledge that they will be used to illegally ferry people