A Turkish national has been slammed with an 11-year prison sentence for funneling hundreds of small boats and engines to people smugglers ferrying asylum seekers across the English Channel.

Massive Smuggling Operation Busted

Adem Savas, 45, was caught after landing at Amsterdam’s Schiphol airport in November 2024. He faced trial in Bruges, Belgium, accused of supplying crucial equipment to a well-oiled people smuggling racket.
Three other gang members were sentenced in absentia to 12 and 13 years in jail and fined an eye-watering €600,000 (£520,000). Arrest warrants have been issued for them.

 

Crackdown on Channel Smugglers Continues

The sentencing marks a major victory in the battle against dangerous Channel crossings and the criminal gangs behind them. Officials vow to keep targeting the networks fuelling this deadly trade.

Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story.

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