Keen_Ed
Well-Known Member
So I put in a FOI request about the UKBA
My questions were:
1) How many times last year did UKBA staff board and search private yachts?
2) How many boardings were made in 2008 and 2007?
3) Do these figures include boardings made as the result of intelligence received?
4) How many boardings were made as the result of intelligence received?
5) How many boardings of private yachts resulted in the discovery of contraband?
6) How many boardings of private yachts made as the result of intelligence received resulted in the discovery of contraband?
Just received the answer:
A 35% increase!!! How on earth how can they justify that??
I'll be following up with the questions they haven't answered
My questions were:
1) How many times last year did UKBA staff board and search private yachts?
2) How many boardings were made in 2008 and 2007?
3) Do these figures include boardings made as the result of intelligence received?
4) How many boardings were made as the result of intelligence received?
5) How many boardings of private yachts resulted in the discovery of contraband?
6) How many boardings of private yachts made as the result of intelligence received resulted in the discovery of contraband?
Just received the answer:
In 2008/9 officers from UKBA cutters boarded 1,981 vessels of all types including yachts. In 2007/8 officers from UKBA cutters boarded 1,472 vessels including yachts. Since the formation of the UK Border Agency in 2008, the cutters working with our partners at the border have seized almost 15 tonnes of narcotics from vessels of all types, including yachts. We cannot break down these figures any further, as we do not release information that is location and/or operation specific. To do so could assist those who seek to circumvent our border controls.
With regards to intelligence matters, I can confirm that the Home Office holds some information that you have requested. However, after careful consideration, I have decided not to communicate this information to you, pursuant to the exemption under Section 31 (1) (e) of the Freedom of Information Act. This allows us to exempt information if its disclosure would, or would likely to, prejudice maritime operations and/or activities undertaken by the cutter fleet of the UK Border Agency. This provides that information can be withheld where disclosure would compromise the security of our border controls.
A 35% increase!!! How on earth how can they justify that??
I'll be following up with the questions they haven't answered