Dozens of arrests made in UK crackdown against gangs exploiting Irish border
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More than 30 arrests were made in the UK during a three-day crackdown on people-smuggling gangs exploiting the open border between Ireland and Northern Ireland.
The operation resulted in significant seizures including cash and false ID documents, highlighting the illegality and consequences faced by smuggling organizations.
Jonathan Evans, an enforcement inspector, characterized the crackdown as a success and emphasized the ongoing commitment to combat people smuggling in the region.
The lack of mandated passport checks between the UK and Ireland complicates the law enforcement efforts against illegal immigration and human trafficking.
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