People advertising illegal smuggling routes into UK to face five-year prison sentences


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6 comments
  1. Five years seems quite low when you consider that, for personal gain, they’re actively advertising trafficking networks which put the lives of dozens of men at great risk on each and every crossing.

    Doesn’t really feel like much of a deterrent at all.

    This is contributing to deaths, after all.

  2. Maybe the publishers of those ads should face similar sanctions. Meta and Google should vet ads before they show them

  3. So Russia, it’ll be tough to arrest all those Russians advertising false information in Africa about all the perks they get in the UK.

  4. First they actually have to catch someone. Most gangs don’t operate from the UK, but from Europe. This is both the police and the political class getting exposed of how little they still understand about illegal immigration masked as asylum seeking, a decade on.

  5. lol 5 years? You’d get more for watching sky sports illegally, absolute joke of a nation

  6. Should be 15 years, a 5 year sentence is a 2.5 year sentence, with “good behaviour” factored in, could be eligible for parole in even shorter order.

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