Starmer announces tech-enabled crackdown on people smuggling | Computer Weekly
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UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced a £75 million investment in the Border Security Command to combat people smuggling with advanced surveillance technology. Starmer emphasized this initiative as a vital part of national security.
Speaking at the Interpol assembly, Starmer declared, "The world needs to wake up to the severity of this challenge. I was elected to deliver security for the British people. And strong borders are a part of that. But security doesn't stop at our borders."
Starmer condemned the trade of human smuggling as vile, stating, "There's nothing progressive about turning a blind eye as men, women and children die in the Channel. This is a vile trade that must be stamped out - wherever it thrives."
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