Orford - People smugglers jailed

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This has been kept very quiet


Four people have been jailed for their part in an operation to smuggle six Ukrainians into the UK via a Suffolk coastal village.

Immigration officers were waiting for them as they disembarked from a yacht at Orford quay in July.
Three men and a woman have been sentenced at Ipswich Crown Court.
They had been attempting to smuggle five men and a woman into the UK. The court heard the six people were sent back to Ukraine.
Phillip Holliday, Border Force regional director, said: "These smugglers thought that because they were operating at night and targeting a small quay their offences would go undetected. They were wrong."
The court heard Border Force officials had received information that illegal activity was taking place at the quay and the yacht arrived in the early hours of 3 July.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-suffolk-29449179

Oleg Bogdanov, 41, whose address was given as Ukraine, was the captain of the boat and admitted assisting unlawful immigration.
Oleksander Kozak, 25, of Middleton Street, Bethnal Green, London, admitted the same offence and possessing a false Polish driving licence. He was jailed for three years and four months.
Oleksii Pavliuchenko, 21, from Ukraine, was a deck hand on the boat and admitted people smuggling. He was jailed for two years and four months.
Tanya Boginska, 24, also of Middleton Street in London, was in the car with Kozak. She admitted possessing a false Lithuanian ID card and was jailed for one year.
The judge said the four defendants would also be deported when they were released from jail.



[FONT=Arial, Helmet, Freesans, sans-serif]Well its about time that happened to foreign nationals on conviction, well done The Judge[/FONT]




 
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The judge said the four defendants would also be deported when they were released from jail.


I fear this statement is 'enormously' premature. By their release, all three will have 'relationships' with partners who live in the UK and to remove them will breach their rights to a private life under the ECHR. So they will stay.
 
This was reported on Look East TV last night.
It occurred to me that a good way to draw attention to yourself is to act suspiciously in a small village like Orford. People are more likely to notice you there, than if you pitched up in broad daylight in a busy area.
Perhaps that what the successful smugglers that we don't hear about do?
Does anyone know what the yacht was? I can't find any pictures of it.
 
This was reported on Look East TV last night.
It occurred to me that a good way to draw attention to yourself is to act suspiciously in a small village like Orford. People are more likely to notice you there, than if you pitched up in broad daylight in a busy area.
Perhaps that what the successful smugglers that we don't hear about do?
Does anyone know what the yacht was? I can't find any pictures of it.
The boat would have been impounded
I wonder if Phillip managed to get payment for using the Quay :sleeping:
 
I have a particular resentment towards people who use my (and your) sport for nefarious purposes. If it becomes common, my freedoms are likely to be eroded as non-sailors demand measures against maritime crime. I hope they have a miserable time.
 
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