A MAN living in Britain is suspected to be the criminal mastermind behind a (£7million) €10million people smuggling ring bringing up to 70,000 Syrians into the UK and Europe.
Jamal Owda was arrested at a hostel for asylum seekers in Liverpool |
Jamal Owda was arrested in a Liverpool refugee shelter on suspicion
of being one of 23 people involved in an international migrant smuggling
network.
The National Crime Agency swooped on the 26-year-old
Palestinian national in the hostel in Sephton Park, Liverpool, as part
of a series of simultaneous raids across Europe organised by Europol.
He is alleged to be the ringleader of a gang responsible for smuggling 100 migrants into western Europe EVERY DAY since 2013.
The gang allegedly exploited migrants from war-torn Syria through Turkey and on to western Europe for sky-high fees.
Other suspects were detained in police operations in Greece, Austria and Sweden, and included mainly Syrians and Greeks.
A police spokesman said: “Several actions took place simultaneously.
“As a result, the criminal group was dismantled, and a total of 23 suspects were arrested.
“Seven in Austria, 13 in Greece, two in Sweden and one in the United Kingdom.
“The identified smugglers were predominantly of Syrian and Greek origin, but also Palestinian.
“The
organised crime group’s alleged leader was arrested by officers from
the UK’s National Crime Agency (NCA) at an address in Liverpool.”
Police allege smugglers had been providing migrants with housing,
forged documents and travel to help them make the journey from Syria,
through Turkey and Greece and across the Balkans into Western Europe.
The migrants paid the gang via money-transfer services or with cash.
In
a bid to stay below the radar of authorities, gang members had been
communicating via mobile phone as well as online chatrooms and social
media.
Police said Owda had been living in the UK for a year and was in the process of claiming asylum in the UK.
Jamal Owda was held on a European Arrest Warrant |
Migrants walk through Europe |
Graham Roberts, NCA spokesman, said: "As a result of joint working with the Greek authorities we have located and arrested a Palestinian man believed to be the head of a crime group responsible for smuggling around 100 Syrian migrants a day from Greece into western Europe.
Migrants dash across a border |
The NCA was asked by the Prime Minister earlier this year to lead a UK law enforcement Organised Immigration Crime Taskforce.
Investigators from the NCA and Immigration Enforcement, supported by financial experts, are targeting criminal networks behind people smuggling in the Mediterranean.
Migrants cheer as they arrive on mainland Europe |
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