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As interpol I understand it, the nine Kuwaiti migrants were removed first. So were the people smugglers. Although it doesn’t actually explicitly say so anywhere in the press release . Indeed, Regional Director, Simon Walker at the UK Border Agency is quoted as saying
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A confiscation order to destroy interpol the van, creating further costs? Why not flog it off to the highest bidder? The proceeds could help to implement efficient immigration control, perhaps reducing waiting times by a fraction of a second.
And the press release “forgot” to mention what became of those being smuggled. Perhaps they’re in a queue somewhere with plenty of time to read about financial cutbacks whilst waiting…
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