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UK crime agency charges Sudanese man after four die in Channel boat crossing

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UK’s NCA said this Saturday it had charged a 27-year-old Sudanese man

United Kingdom’s (UK) National Crime Agency (NCA) said this Saturday it had charged a 27-year-old Sudanese man with endangering life after four ‌migrants died while attempting to cross the Channel from France to Britain on a small boat this week.

 

The NCA, which investigates organised crime, said it charged Alnour Mohamed Ali, who ⁠was arrested on Friday, “with endangering another during a journey by sea” to Britain.

 

The incident occurred on Thursday off the coast of Saint-Etienne-au-Mont, near Calais in northern France.

 

The four victims, two women and two men whose identities have not yet been released, died when they tried to board a water ‌taxi ⁠which smugglers are increasingly using to avoid police, the NCA said.

 

It said 38 people were returned to the French shore after the incident, but 74 migrants ⁠travelled to Britain.

 

Ali, who allegedly piloted the boat, is due to appear at Folkestone Magistrates Court on Saturday, ⁠the NCA added.

 

The numbers of people crossing the Channel to seek asylum in Britain have made ⁠illegal immigration a hot issue for Prime Minister Keir Starmer and his predecessors in Downing Street.

 

–Reuters–

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