Moment French vessel ‘picks up migrant dinghy two miles from coast’

This is the second a French escort vessel allegedly picked up a migrant dinghy simply two miles from the nation’s coast – earlier than taking them throughout the Channel to British waters. 

Footage emerged on-line of the French boat named Minck, looking for migrants on Tuesday night. 

It then seems to come back throughout a dinghy off the coast of Boulogne-sur-Mer at round 12.40am on Wednesday. 

However, as a substitute of dropping the asylum seekers off to be processed in France, the vessel then allegedly travels in direction of British waters in order that they are often handled in Dover, Kent, at 3.30am. 

The person, who goes by The Little Veteran on X, captioned the submit: ‘This video will open your eyes to every little thing that is happening within the Channel.’

A primarily male group of round 50 asylum seekers arrived on the Port of Dover on Wednesday, regardless of poor situations together with sturdy winds within the Dover Straits.

Footage emerged on-line of the French boat named Minck, looking out the waters for migrants on Tuesday night 

A primarily male group of round 50 asylum seekers arrived on the Port of Dover on Wednesday (pictured), regardless of poor situations together with sturdy winds within the Dover Straits

They had been introduced into the harbour in Dover by a Border Force catamaran round Midday

An picture from the video on X, with the purple line representing British waters

They had been introduced into the harbour in Dover by a Border Force catamaran round noon.

February 25 noticed 290 migrants make the perilous journey in 5 vessels – a median of 58 folks crammed into every inflatable dinghy.

This is the best variety of folks making the crossing in a single day for greater than a month, after 358 folks had been recorded on January 17. 

Kevin Saunders, former chief immigration officer at UK Border Force mentioned the footage on GB News and referred to as it a ‘taxi service’. 

He mentioned: ‘From the French perspective, they do not regard the regulation of the ocean as the identical approach we do.

‘The French view is that they may solely become involved and rescue these folks in the event that they ask for assist. They say they don’t seem to be allowed to go and get them, choose them up and brought them again to France.

‘We do not essentially agree with that, however that’s the French interpretation. So they’re principally shadowing the vessel to verify it is alright.’ 

A complete of two,006 asylum seekers have been recorded crossing the Channel in 43 boats so far in 2024, in accordance with official authorities figures.

The figures got here because the Prime Minister denied he’s ignoring considerations being raised by locals about using RAF Scampton close to Lincoln as lodging for asylum seekers.

‘I’m not ignoring them,’ the Prime Minister informed BBC Radio Lincolnshire as he was challenged repeatedly on Monday.

‘We do have to guarantee that we home folks in acceptable lodging and the easiest way to resolve this concern long run is to cease folks coming within the first place.

‘So anybody who cares about this ought to be backing us to get the Rwanda Bill by way of Parliament so we are able to get a deterrent up and operating.

‘I’m assured that we actually will have the ability to cease the boats and that can imply that we can’t have this stress in all our native areas to search out locations to accommodate unlawful migrants.’

The Home Office and French authorities have been contacted for remark.