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British police:39 of the victims of the van's carnage were Vietnamese, and the Vietnamese Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued a statement.

Source: yeeyi.com
[International News]     02 Nov 2019
Vietnam's Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued the following statement on November 2: it was a serious humanitarian tragedy. Vietnam's Ministry of Foreign Affairs expresses its deep condolences to the victims and expresses its deep condolences to their families in the hope that these families will emerge from the loss of their loved ones as soon as possible.

[a comprehensive compilation of the report on November 2.]

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Vietnam`s Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued the following statement on November 2:

This is a serious humanitarian tragedy. Vietnam`s Ministry of Foreign Affairs expresses its deep condolences to the victims and expresses its deep condolences to their families in the hope that these families will emerge from the loss of their loved ones as soon as possible.

British police:39 of the victims of the van's carnage were Vietnamese, and the Vietnamese Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued a statement.

Vietnam`s Ministry of Foreign Affairs and relevant authorities have been cooperating with the British side in confirming the nationality of the victims. Vietnam`s embassy in the UK has also handed over the information received by the UK to Vietnamese authorities to cooperate with further investigations. Vietnam`s Ministry of Public Security is cooperating with British police to investigate the identity of the victims to announce the results as soon as possible.

Vietnam`s Ministry of Foreign Affairs stresses that it will seriously deal with the crime of human trafficking, which will be severely punished by law. Vietnam calls on all countries around the world to work together to combat human trafficking and cannot tolerate the recurrence of similar tragedies. Vietnam gives a positive evaluation of the British investigation and hopes that the British side will complete the investigation as soon as possible and severely punish the perpetrators of the tragedy.

-previously reported-

According to British Sky News, Essex police issued a statement saying all 39 bodies found in container trucks earlier should be Vietnamese citizen. The police are in contact with Vietnam`s government and "directly contact" the families of some Vietnamese victims, the statement said. According to Yuetong News Agency on November 1, the public security department of Heping Province in central Vietnam has arrested two people suspected of organizing organizations to introduce others to illegally leave the country or illegally remain abroad.

British police:39 of the victims of the van's carnage were Vietnamese, and the Vietnamese Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued a statement.

Police said they were in contact with Vietnam`s government and had direct contact with a number of Vietnamese and British families and believed they had identified some of the victims. Identification evidence needs to be formally submitted to the British coroner`s office; as a result, the police are not yet in a position to disclose the identity of any of the victims.

The police will continue to work closely with Vietnamese police to identify each victim and help all those affected by the tragedy. (CCTV journalist Tian Xiaochun)

British police:39 of the victims of the van's carnage were Vietnamese, and the Vietnamese Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued a statement.

Container trucks carrying 39 corpses (Source: Mirror)

Shanghai, Nov. 1 / PRNewswire-Asianet / the death truck case in the UK has made the latest progress recently. According to British media reports, Northern Ireland men arrested in the case recently was acciused 39 counts of manslaughter, which is after the truck driver Robinson, facing accusation`s second suspect.

The 23-year-old Northern Ireland man, Emon Harrison, appeared in Dublin and faces 41 counts of accusation, including 39 counts of manslaughter, complicity in human trafficking and aiding illegal immigrants, the Guardian quoted Ireland`s RTE Broadcasting Corporation on the 1st as saying that the 23-year-old Northern Ireland man appeared in Dublin and faced a total of 41 counts of manslaughter, as well as complicity in human trafficking and assistance in illegal immigration.

According to British media reports, Harrison was arrested by Irish police arrest on October 26 in Dublin Port on suspicion of playing the role of driver in the criminal gane. According to the police, Harrison transported containers containing the victims from other areas to (Zeebrugge)., the port of Zebrue, Belgium. After the containers arrived in the UK by ferry, Robinson pulled the containers from (Purfleet), the port of Everbright, to the industrial park in Essex County.

Just a few days ago, Robinson, a 25-year-old driver involved, went to trial in court, Chemsford, via video link. Court read out 39 counts of manslaughter, one for aiding trafficking, one for aiding illegal immigration, and two counts for money laundering. "he (Robinson) is involved in a global gane that helps a large number of illegal immigrants enter the UK," prosecutor added.


The following are previous reports:

As of October 27, a total of 24 families had reported their families missing in Europe, according to the public security department of Vietnam`s Hejing Province. So far, Hejing Province has received 10 reports, compared with 14 in`an Province. Local police are investigating the situation, but are not sure the reports were linked to 39 bodies in Essex containers in the UK.

British police:39 of the victims of the van's carnage were Vietnamese, and the Vietnamese Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued a statement.

With the continuous progress of the investigation, the British Essex truck corpse case, which has attracted global attention, has made new progress. After the case came to light, Vietnam House, a British Vietnamese community organization, received photo from about 20 relatives of Vietnamese missing persons. The group says it has received reports of missing persons between the ages of 15 and 45 since Oct. 23.

Meanwhile, Vietnamese families continue to contact British media, including Fan`s brother, Pham Thi Tra My), Nguyen Tingliang`s father, and the family of a 19-year-old woman.

Two days after the murder, Vietnamese media reported that nine families from Hejing Province and five families from Qian`an Province had reported to the local people`s Committee that family members were suspected to have disappeared in the United Kingdom. As of October 26, 14 Vietnamese families had reported cases.

Earlier, the 39 victims were once considered Chinese by British police, but have so far been unable to confirm. "on Thursday, we gave a preliminary judgment about the nationality of the deceased. And now, this is a changing picture." Pippa, deputy director of the Essex Police Department

Mills, at the journalia meeting on october 25, said no further comments on the subject would be forthcoming until the coroner`s identity test procedure was completed.

Both China and Vietnam have maintained close cooperation with the British police. Chinese Ambassador to Britain Liu Xiaoming tweeted on October 25 that all countries should work together to deal with the tragedy in human history and that it would be fair for the dead. "We are with 39 victims in Essex, no matter where they come from. This tragedy has once again attracted the world`s attention to illegal immigration. Countries around the world should join hands and take decisive measures to prevent such tragedies from happening again," he called.


"Snakehead" returned the money to his family all night.

The first suspected victim to enter the media`s attention was Fan`s tea eyebrow.

According to the information provided by her family, Fan`s tea eyebrow texted her mother at 22:30 British time on October 22, about two hours before the container arrived in Porter wharf, saying, "I`m very sorry, Mom and Dad, my foreign trip failed. I`m dying. I can`t breathe. I love you very much, Mom and Dad. I`m sorry, Mom and Dad."

The text message to her mother was the last clue left by the 26-year-old girl before she disappeared. Since then, her phone has never been connected. In the photo released by the Internet, Fan`s tea eyebrows wear light makeup and selfie to the camera.

Her brother said they paid 30, 000 pounds (270000 yuan) to the snakehead to sneak her sister into the UK. A person familiar with the Fan family confirmed to the Guardian that she had to mortgage house to pay for the money.

Fan`s trip began on October 3, when she flew to China and stayed for a few days before continuing to France. Every time she went to a new location, she would tell her family that she was safe, even if the organizer wouldn`t let her answer the phone.

The first time she was trying to get into the UK was on October 19. "She told us that we were caught, but not in which port." `s brother recalled. After seeing the news, her brother posted on the missing website of the Vietnamese population that the "She was sent to France a few days ago by the British police, Arrest, who sent her back to France. Now we hear she`s probably dead. I want to know her whereabouts."

The frozen trailers involved shuttled back and forth between the UK and other neighboring countries a few days before they were found, according to GPS. When Fan`s tea eyebrow contacted his family again, it was the death text message. "the snakeheads said it would be a safe trip, and everyone would take a plane and a car." her father regretted it. "if I knew she would end up this way, I wouldn`t let her go."

Another missing Vietnamese youth, Nguyen Tingliang, 20, is also suspected by his family to be one of 39 victims. Nguyen Tingliang and Fan Chamei are close to home, both located in Tianlu Township, Ganlu County, Hanlu Province, north-central Vietnam.

According to the Daily Mail, the local economic relies on fishing, but a chemical leak in 2016 caused pollution of up to 200km of coastline. Since then, there has been a surge in local emigration, and many people have gone out to work.

Unlike Fan`s tea eyebrows, Nguyen Tingliang`s father, Nguyen Tingjia, told Vietnamese media that this was his son`s "second smuggling." Nguyen Tingjia has eight children (five boys and three girls). Ruan Tingliang is his sixth child. After graduating from high school in 2017, Nguyen Tingliang, 18, asked his parents to raise 450 million Vietnamese guilders (137000 yuan) before sneaking into France in April 2018 to work in a restaurant.

British police:39 of the victims of the van's carnage were Vietnamese, and the Vietnamese Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued a statement.

On the left is Fan`s tea eyebrow, on the right is Ruan Tingliang, and on the right is Ruan Tingliang, Tu Yuan: The British Broadcasting Corporation


Nguyen Tingliang told his family in mid-October that he would go to England to work with friends at a total cost of more than 300 million Vietnamese guilders (91000 yuan) from France to the UK. Although his family advised his son to stay and work in France, he said that someone they knew would take him. Please rest assured at home. Nguyen Tingliang also mentioned that if you sneak into the UK in the form of "walking grass" (that is, by truck), the cost is the lowest.

On October 21, Mr. Hastings told his family that he was ready to go to England and then to the United Kingdom. On the afternoon of the 23-day, a Vietnamese in the United Kingdom made a call to Timberga and told him that Mr. Tingen was on the way to the United Kingdom. But on the same day, a friend of Thimingliang told them that 39 people were killed by a truck, and the family of Tingyan suspected that his son was one of the victims.

Now, Nguyen Tingjia has reported the case to the British authorities and extracted DNA data to identify whether any of the 39 dead had his own son. It is reported that he has set up a spiritual hall for his son in his rural home.

BBC (The British Broadcasting Corporation) also contacted the family of a 19-year-old missing girl. According to her brother, her sister called him at 07:20 local time on the 22nd (06:20 British time on the 22nd) and said she was entering a container and had to turn off her cell phone in order not to be found. There has been no news since then.

According to British media, the families of the three unconnected people received stowaways returned by Snakehead the day after the murder.

On the evening of October 25, Vietnam`s Ministry of Foreign Affairs said in a statement that it had instructed Vietnam`s embassy in the UK to work closely with British police to confirm the nationality of the victims. Pei Huiqiang, vice chairman of the Ganlu County people`s Committee in Hejing Province, said the five families he visited learned of the disappearance of their children through acquaintances working in the UK. At present, Vietnamese embassy in Britain has asked the missing Vietnamese citizen family in Hejing Province to provide relevant materials to cooperate with the British investigation.

Five families from different counties and cities have also reported their children missing in the UK, close to Hejing Province. Ho Chi Minh, a famous Vietnamese leader, is home to Ho Chi Minh, a prominent Vietnamese leader, because its proximity to Laos is also a place for border trade.

Catholic priest Anthony Dang Huu Nam from the province told Reuters that most of the 39 victims were probably Vietnamese. People in the town are already praying for the dead through trumpets, and the whole area is in grief. "I`m still collecting contact information for the families of the victims, and there will be a prayer service tonight (26). It`s a disaster for our community."


Police involved prosecute drive

Police found 39 bodies in a refrigerated truck container at Waterlede Industrial Park in Grace, Essex, east of London, at 01:40 local time on Oct. 23.

The first paramedics who opened the container saw a shocking picture. "dozens of bodies are stacked together, and the body closest to the door frosts and is in an early state of stiffness," the Mirror quoted a source as saying. "the inside of the car door is covered with blood-stained handprints. They must have struggled to call for help. The dead were rarely dressed, and some were even naked." however, the information has not yet been confirmed by the police.

According to the Guardian, as of the release, British police in Dublin, Ireland, arrest in connection with the case of the fifth suspect. Earlier, four arrest suspects, 25-year-old Northern Ireland truck driver Mo Robinson, a 48-year-old man arrested at London`s Steinstead airport and a 38-year-old couple arrested in Cheshire, Warrington, northwest England, were suspected of illegal human trafficking and 39 counts of manslaughter.

British media said the two were the last known owners of the truck, Thomas Mach (Thomas Maher) and Joana Mach (Joanna Maher), a couple. The police raided the house of the two men and arrest them.

Thomas Mach is understood to be the owner of a freight company and the truck was in his wife`s name. But in an interview with the Daily Mail earlier, the two men said they sold their car to a company in Monahern County, Ireland, 13 months ago. Monahn County is not far from where Robinson, who was previously arrested, lives.

Royal Attorney General (The)

Crown

Prosecution has authorized Essex County Police to prosecute Robinson. Police accusation Robinson charges include manslaughter, conspiracy to trafficking in persons, assistance in illegal immigration and money laundering. He will be at Chemsford Magistracy (Chelmsford) on October 28.

Ms. Magists & # 39; Court) appeared before the court.

Mills said at the journalist meeting on Oct. 25 that the police were working "day and night" to investigate the case and that speculation was not helpful and might even hinder the investigation and progress of the case, and that the police would not disclose any details until the coroner`s identity check process was completed.

British police:39 of the victims of the van's carnage were Vietnamese, and the Vietnamese Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued a statement.

At 01:40 local time on October 23, police found 39 bodies in a refrigerated truck container.

He also called on people illegally living in the UK to assist the police in the investigation. "Please come forward and don`t be afraid to talk to us. I can assure you that your information is absolutely confidential and that the police will not take any criminal action against you."


Vietnamese illegal Workers in the United Kingdom

Vietnam`s river is a hot spot for human trafficking, and it is said that many people will get a fake Chinese passport and then go to Europe. It is also a hot destination in the UK.

Smuggling from Vietnam to European countries costs about 10, 000 to 40, 000 pounds, according to a report released earlier this year by the Anti-Slave International Organization (Anti-Slavery International). The snakehead will tell these people that the money can be paid when it arrives. However, when most people arrive in the UK, they tend to become illegal workers and are forced to work at nail salons, construction sites and even marijuana farms.

Between 2009 and 2016 alone, 1747 Vietnamese were suspected to be victims of human trafficking by authorities in the UK, and the number is on the rise year by year. Sixty-five per cent of them are men, with minors accounting for the vast majority.

Once in the UK, these people`s passports and other certificate of identification documents are taken away and forced to work. Pay is often different from what was initially promised. A Vietnamese female worker has been forced to work at a nail salon all day, with a £30 a month salary, according to the Independent. Some women were initially promised to work in manicure, but in fact they became sex workers.

Trafficked minors may even be sent to work on marijuana Farm. While selling plastic bottles on the streets of Hanoi, Vietnam, 15-year-old Hai met a man who claimed to be able to introduce him to work in the UK. In order to help his mother repay debt, after a 14-month trip, he was taken to England by the man and was coerced to make money by growing marijuana.

Most of the time Hai is locked in the room. Every few days, food and water are handed over. Three months later, Hai was arrested when the police raided the farm. His lawer advised him to plead guilty, after which he was sentenced to 24 months in prison. According to the survey, 96 per cent of all victims of human trafficking forced to grow marijuana are from Vietnam, 81 per cent of whom are minors.

These people are defined as "modern slaves" by the Australian charity Freedom of Action Foundation. The Global Slave Index report, released by the agency in 2016, points out that about 45.8 million people around the world live in "modern slaves," of which the Asia-Pacific region accounts for 2/3. In Britain, there may be between 10, 000 and 13000 victims, from Albania, Vietnam, Romania and other places.

Of these, about 3000 child labourers from Vietnam were forced to work at marijuana factories and nail salons in the UK. They were told that their families would be hurt if they tried to escape.

In response, the parliament passed the Modern Anti-Slavery Act in 2015, increasing the sentence of human trafficking from 14 years to life imprisonment. It was the first law in Europe to target slavery and illegal trade in the 21st century. Theresa May, then British prime minister, vowed to set up a government task force to provide more financial support to address the problem and declared that "Britain will lead the world in the fight against modern slavery."

Unfortunately, four years later, the tragedy of human trafficking is still happening in Britain, leaving a sigh for outsiders.

On Oct. 26, according to British Sky News, more than 100 people were said to have traveled to the UK in three trucks, two of them believed to have reached their destination, and the remaining one or 39 people were buried in Vietnam, according to British Sky News. Earlier, 14 Vietnamese families had reported the case, saying their family was suspected of being the victims of the case.

British police:39 of the victims of the van's carnage were Vietnamese, and the Vietnamese Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued a statement.

According to the latest news from Vietnam on the 26th, seven families from Hejing Province and five families from Qian`an Province reported to the local people`s Committee on the 26th that family members were suspected to be missing in the United Kingdom. At present, 14 Vietnamese families have reported the case. Recently, 39 people death were found in Essex County trucks, and the nationality of the dead has not yet been determined.

British police:39 of the victims of the van's carnage were Vietnamese, and the Vietnamese Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued a statement.

Vietnamese may be among 39 bodies found in refrigerated container trucks at (Essex) Industrial Park in Essex, England, British media reported on Oct. 25. Sky News has just quoted a human rights group as saying a Vietnamese family believes 39 victims of the shocking British "death truck" may include their 26-year-old daughter.

British police:39 of the victims of the van's carnage were Vietnamese, and the Vietnamese Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued a statement.
British police:39 of the victims of the van's carnage were Vietnamese, and the Vietnamese Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued a statement.

Screenshot of the British Sky News Network report


At least 6 of the 39 victims found in frozen containers in the UK may have come from Vietnam, including a 26-year-old Vietnamese woman, Pham Thi Tra My, and a 20-year-old Vietnamese man, Nguyen Dinh Luong., according to the latest The British Broadcasting Corporation report The British Broadcasting Corporation also learned that two other Vietnamese, a 26-year-old man and a 19-year-old woman, were missing. The vast majority of the 39 deaths should be Vietnamese, according to sources familiar with the investigation into container corpses, according to the Daily Telegraph website.

Two other Vietnamese also contacted The British Broadcasting Corporation to find lost relatives. Their relatives are a 26-year-old man and a 19-year-old woman.

Other relatives said the 20-year-old Nguyen Dinh Luong could also be one of the victims.

               

               

            

British police:39 of the victims of the van's carnage were Vietnamese, and the Vietnamese Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued a statement.

               

               

                                       

"my sister was on her way to England in Vietnam on October 23 and we couldn`t reach her," Pham Tra My`s brother said in an interview with The British Broadcasting Corporation. "We were worried that she might be in that container."

"We asked the British police to help the investigation so that my sister could return to his hometown.".

The last message received from Pham Tra My was that the container in question arrived at the British port of Purfleet from Zeebrugge, Belgium, two hours after 22:30 local time on Tuesday.

, Pham Tra My wrote, "Mom, I`m so sorry. My way abroad failed. I love you so much! I can`t breathe. I`m dying. I`m sorry, Mom."

British police:39 of the victims of the van's carnage were Vietnamese, and the Vietnamese Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued a statement.

Short message dialogue screenshot


Pham Tra My`s brother disclosed to The British Broadcasting Corporation that her sister`s trip to England began on October 3 th. She told her family not to contact her because the organizer wouldn`t let her answer the phone.

He said, ""My sister first entered China by air, stayed there for a few days and then went to France."."

"every time she goes to a place, she calls us. She first tried to enter England on October 19, but she was caught and blocked back. I don`t know which port she was in."

The British Broadcasting Corporation has handed over Pham Tra My and other relevant information to the police.

The British Broadcasting Corporation also received information about two other missing Vietnamese, including a 26-year-old man and a 19-year-old woman.

The woman`s brother said her sister called 07:20 local time on Tuesday morning to say she was about to enter a container and had to turn off her cell phone in case it was detected.

Since then, he has not received any information from his sister.

He said the snakehead had returned the money to his family overnight. The 26-year-old man on the road with his sister also received a refund.

Speaker of Vietnam`s embassy in the UK confirmed that the embassy had been in contact with British police since Thursday.

The vietnamese family have been asking for help to find out if their relatives were among the victims, but the embassy has yet to receive the official authorities`circulate a notice, the embassy said.

Preliminary reports from British police say all the victims are believed to be Chinese. However, the police said in a statement on Friday, "as our investigation continues, the identity of the [deceased] may be change."


It was previously reported that:

In response to the discovery of 39 people death in Essex County, the Chinese embassy in the UK has just issued the following statement:

Journalist asked: with regard to the discovery of 39 death in Essex, can China determine that the identity of the deceased was Chinese nationality?

A: the Chinese Embassy in the United Kingdom has sent a public reference officer in charge of consular affairs to Essex County and has contacted the British local police. British police say they are verifying the identity of the victims and have not yet been able to determine their Chinese nationality.

British police:39 of the victims of the van's carnage were Vietnamese, and the Vietnamese Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued a statement.

According to media reports, on Thursday, local time, British police confirmed that 39 bodies, including 31 adult men and 8 adult women, had been found in trucks in Essex.

At present, there is no exact information on whether the death personnel are of Chinese nationality, Yimei will continue to follow up the report.

There have been reports that one of the dead was a teenager and was later confirmed by police to be a young adult woman.

British police:39 of the victims of the van's carnage were Vietnamese, and the Vietnamese Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued a statement.

At 01:40 local time on the 23rd, British police found 39 bodies in a container truck at an industrial park in Essex County.

Several British media, including the BBC (The British Broadcasting Corporation), Mirror, have just reported that 39 victims were "citizen of China."

British police:39 of the victims of the van's carnage were Vietnamese, and the Vietnamese Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued a statement.

The British Broadcasting Corporation 报道截图


British police:39 of the victims of the van's carnage were Vietnamese, and the Vietnamese Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued a statement.

Screenshot of the Mirror report


British police:39 of the victims of the van's carnage were Vietnamese, and the Vietnamese Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued a statement.
British police:39 of the victims of the van's carnage were Vietnamese, and the Vietnamese Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued a statement.

Screenshot of the Daily Mail


Global Times-Global Network journalist has just asked the Ministry of Foreign Affairs receiving Center in China, and the reply is being verified ahead of the reply, and there is no news that can be released.

The British Broadcasting Corporation reported that police are still interrogating 25-year-old truck driver Mo Robinson (Mo Robinson), who had been arrested on suspicion of murder.

As part of the investigation, The British Broadcasting Corporation said police in Northern Ireland had raided two house buildings, and the National Crime investigation Bureau said they were trying to identify "organized criminal groups that may have been involved in the case."

British police:39 of the victims of the van's carnage were Vietnamese, and the Vietnamese Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued a statement.

On Oct. 23, local time, 39 people, including a teenager, were found dead in a truck container at an industrial park in Essex, England, Sky News reported.

The car is reported to be from Bulgaria and entered the UK on Saturday from Hollyhead, Wales. At 01:40, police and paramedics arrived at the scene after receiving a phone call. All 39 people, death, a 25-year-old man from Northern Ireland, were arrested on suspicion of murder.

British police:39 of the victims of the van's carnage were Vietnamese, and the Vietnamese Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued a statement.

"it was a tragic incident, and a lot of people were killed," said Andrew Marina, the Essex County police chief. "We`re investigating to determine what happened. We`re identifying the victim, but it could be a long process."

"the truck, which came from Bulgaria and entered Hollyhead on October 19, is under investigation," Marina said. "We have arrest the truck driver involved in the incident, and as the investigation continues, he is still being detain by the police."

At present, the police have set up a cordon and access to and from the industrial park has been closed. Marina added: "this cordon will affect the activities of local companies in the region, and we will try to ensure that the interruption time is as short as possible."

British police:39 of the victims of the van's carnage were Vietnamese, and the Vietnamese Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued a statement.

The industrial park connects Essex and Kent, only a short drive from the Dartford crossing, the report said.

Around 04:15 in the morning, Pagweide drove home from work and saw the police tape off an entrance to the East Street construction site. "I know it`s serious because there are a lot of police cars and ambulances there, but the police park their cars on the whole road, so you can`t see anything.

"there, there are always trucks parked there for the night," she said.

British Prime Minister Johnson said he was "shocked" and said those behind the scenes must be pursued to the end, according to The British Broadcasting Corporation.

The murder of the Vieques was reminiscent of the Dover truck mission that took place in June 2000.

At the time, the port of authorities found the bodies of 58 Chinese stowaways and two others in a container truck entering the UK from the port of Dover. Dutch container truck drivers were sentenced to ten and a half years in prison by Dutch courts in 2005 for manslaughter by arrest.

Traffickers are becoming more and more dangerous in sending stowaways into Britain. The most common are hiding in trucks, but more and more people use standard sea containers to smuggle human snakes and even use frozen containers, as in the Essex truck.

After the Mediterranean migration crisis broke out in 2014, the common country began to track and record death figures for migrants during transportation, the The British Broadcasting Corporation reported in Chinese. Since then, five suspected immigrants have been found dead in trucks entering the UK:

August 2014-Tilbury wharf (Tilbury Docks), Essex County, discovers a shipping container carrying 35 Afghan immigrants, one of whom is death

November 2015-two immigrants die in a warehouse in (Branston, Staffordshire), Brandon, Staffordshire, in which two immigrants were found sent from Italian wooden boxes

April 2016-an 18-year-old migrant was crushed to death as he tried to climb to the bottom of a truck in the town of (Banbury, Oxfordshire), Oxford

October 2016-A body was found after a truck entering France arrived in (Kent), Kent.

Such death incidents were not unprecedented until the common country began to track them. In 2000, 58 Chinese stowaways suffocated to death in the 2000 massacre in Port Dover; in 2015, a truck was abandoned next to an Austrian road and 71 bodies of immigrants were found on board. Police believe the case was linked to transnational trafficking in gane between Bulgaria and Hungary.

Mark Easton, editor-in-chief of the The British Broadcasting Corporation internal affairs, (Mark Easton) analysis:

Since the dismantling of immigration camps in Calais, France, three years ago and the strengthening of security at the Port of Dover and the Channel Tunnel, traffickers have turned to other routes to steal snakes from Britain.

What ports are they used to? The (NCA) official of the National Anti-Crime investigation Bureau said to me, "all ports."

Traffickers are becoming more and more dangerous in sending stowaways into Britain. The most common are hiding in trucks, but more and more people use standard sea containers to smuggle human snakes and even use frozen containers, as in the Essex truck.

For stowaways, the risk is clear, but they have to pay 10, 000 pounds ($12900) or more for that seat.

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