‘Despicable’ people smugglers targeting migrants on TikTok | UK News


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“Despicable” people smugglers who are “exploiting vulnerable people” through social media face severe penalties, the Home Office has warned. 

A spokesperson said gangs were “peddling lies on social media and placing [people] in horrendous conditions, working for next to nothing”.

They said the government is working with social media companies and authorities to remove online adverts promoting dangerous small boat crossings.

The comments come after a Times investigation found smugglers were offering migrants “package deals” on TikTok to be smuggled to the UK.

The adverts, mostly aimed at Albanian migrants, promise “specialised people” will collect new arrivals, give them accommodation and find them jobs.

The adverts also suggest they take advantage of Christmas chaos at airports to sneak into the UK.

In response, the Home Office said the UK has robust plans for the Christmas and New Year period.

It also noted that arrests for illegal working have risen by nearly a third compared to the same time last year, while enforced returns are up by a quarter.

In a Sky News investigation last year, Europe correspondent Adam Parsons exposed how people smuggling works, often starting with adverts on social media sites like TikTok.

One advert removed earlier this year said in Albanian: “We take people to the UK by speedboat. It is a done deal within 45 minutes. The crossing is 100% guaranteed (safe).”

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How people smuggling works

Since then, the National Crime Agency has stepped up efforts to disrupt gangs using online platforms to recruit migrants to cross the Channel on small boats.

In July, it revealed adverts showing people smugglers offering a…


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