Key people smuggler arrested after BBC uncovered identity
A high-level people smuggler, identified as Kardo Jaf operating under the alias Kardo Ranya, has been arrested in Iraqi Kurdistan. A BBC investigation uncovered Jaf's identity, which had been kept secret for years, hindering law enforcement efforts.

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AI-generatedA high-level people smuggler, identified as Kardo Jaf operating under the alias Kardo Ranya, has been arrested in Iraqi Kurdistan. A BBC investigation uncovered Jaf's identity, which had been kept secret for years, hindering law enforcement efforts. Jaf's network is believed to have transported thousands of illegal migrants into the UK via small boats across the English Channel. He was arrested by the Kurdistan Regional Security Agency on suspicion of human trafficking offenses and denies the allegations, stating he only advised people on leaving Iraq. Jaf is considered a key figure in an Iraqi Kurdish network controlling a majority of recent illegal cross-Channel journeys.
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5 extractedThe BBC investigation, involving Sue Mitchell and Rob Lawrie, uncovered Jaf's identity.
Confronted by the BBC, Jaf denied being a smuggler and claimed he only advised people on leaving Iraq.
Jaf was arrested on suspicion of human trafficking offences by the Kurdistan Regional Security Agency.
A high-level people smuggler, Kardo Jaf (alias Kardo Ranya), has been arrested in Iraqi Kurdistan.
Jaf's network is believed to have transported thousands of illegal migrants across the English Channel to the UK.