French Police Halt Massive English Channel Migrant Crossing Bid

In a dramatic overnight swoop from Friday into Saturday, French authorities smashed multiple migrant groups trying to cross the perilous English Channel in flimsy small boats. The tough operation saw the French Police Nationale, local officials, and likely the Gendarmerie join forces in a sprawling search-and-seizure mission.

Over 420 Migrants Caught in Midnight Sting

Reports reveal the biggest haul included a group of 130 and another of 120 migrants, all desperate to slip past police under cover of darkness. Despite favourable sea conditions, dense Channel fog made the treacherous journey even deadlier. French cops chased migrants in a gruelling eight-hour cat-and-mouse game, tracking them even across fields to stop them launching their boats.

Strong Message from French Law Enforcement

The crackdown highlights France’s fierce determination to slam the brakes on these risky crossings. With thousands risking their lives each year in overcrowded, unsafe vessels, this latest haul of over 320 stopped migrants is a significant victory.

Nearby, a tense incident unfolded when a taxi tried to ferry migrants from a Dunkirk camp. When approached by police, those wearing life jackets fled back to camp before boarding.

More Crossings Managed by UK and French Rescue Teams

Meanwhile, after 7am on Saturday, other small boats were spotted launching at a different site. French warships and UK rescue teams are now handling these ongoing attempts, showing the tough challenge remains on both sides of the Channel.

With international collaboration more vital than ever, this operation could signal ramped-up joint efforts between France and the UK. All eyes will be on how both nations handle this ongoing humanitarian and security crisis moving forward.

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