Inside secret police warehouse as Germany targets small boats gangs
German authorities have conducted their first raids under a new law targeting migrant smuggling operations. In the spring, a joint operation involving the UK, France, and Germany in the North Rhine-Westphalia region resulted in the seizure of over 9,000 life jackets, dozens of dinghies and engines, and 360 pumps.

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AI-generatedGerman authorities have conducted their first raids under a new law targeting migrant smuggling operations. In the spring, a joint operation involving the UK, France, and Germany in the North Rhine-Westphalia region resulted in the seizure of over 9,000 life jackets, dozens of dinghies and engines, and 360 pumps. This equipment, stored at a secret location, could have facilitated the illegal crossing of more than 2,000 migrants to the UK. The new law, passed in December, specifically criminalizes facilitating migrant smuggling to the UK, addressing a previous legal gap that primarily applied to EU member states. Germany's enhanced efforts aim to make it easier to prosecute individuals involved in transporting migrants to the UK.
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4 extractedGermany passed a law in December making it a specific criminal offense to facilitate migrant smuggling to the UK.
Over 9,000 life jackets, dozens of dinghies, engines, and 360 pumps were seized in a joint operation involving the UK, France, and Germany.
Germany conducted its first raids under a new law targeting smugglers using the country as a staging post for small boat crossings.
The seized boats could have transported over 2,000 migrants illegally across the Channel.