Gang leaders, corrupt officials and small boat equipment selling companies will be nominated this week, which will be the first target of new government sanctions against people smuggling.
Financial action – which the government says is a world -first – is aimed at dealing with illegal immigration in Britain and the Prime Minister is central to organize the English channel crossing of Sir Kir Stormer and organize them by “breaking” gangs.
The restriction strategy was first unveiled in January, but the government has now indicated that it is ready to announce dozens of people on Wednesday who would have their assets freezing, and will be banned from entering the UK and attachment to its financial system.
Foreign Secretary David Lemi said: “For a very long time, criminal gangs have been lining their corrupt pockets and hunting on the expectations of weak people as they run irregular migration in the UK.”
Those targeted by restrictions include people who supply fake documents and finance small boats, as well as “middlemen” that push the money through the havildar network, which is often an informal system for organizing funds used by smugglers.
Sir Kir is under pressure to increase the flow of migrants reaching the UK after “smashing” smuggling gangs since the general election campaign a year ago.
Earlier this month, he signed in “One in, one out” deal with France To return the migrants to France for equal number of legal refuge in security checks.
In the first six months of this year, more than 20,000 people crossed the small boats, according to the data from the home office, about 50% in the previous year.
On Monday, Shadow Home Secretary Chris Filp said that the number of people illegally entering Britain was creating a “public safety crisis” for women and girls.
“The truth is that you stop the channel crossing by freezing some bank accounts in Baghdad or slapping a traveling ban on a dingi dealer in Damascus.”
Apart from this, on Monday, Reform UK leader Nigel Faraj said that people protesting outside a hotel used to use. House refuge in Essex There were “really anxious family”.
During the protest, bottles and flares were thrown to the police, which was condemned by Downing Street.
Faraj said in a speech on Monday, “I don’t think anyone in London also understands how close we are in this country on a huge scale citizen disobedience.”
The government says the new sanctions will target the immigration crime gang “where traditional law enforcement and criminal justice approach cannot reach”.
Home Secretary, Yett Cooper said that new sanctions are “a decisive step in our fight against criminal gangs benefiting from human grief”.
He said, “This will allow us to target people’s property and operation, wherever they work, cut their funding and pieces their network pieces,” he said.