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00:00:09People smugglers who brought TEN THOUSAND migrants to Britain across Channel in 18 months are arrested in dawn raids across Europe - as Priti Patel plans to create 'league table' of nations for asylum-seeker deportation deals.
A 'highly lucrative' smuggling operation which illegally shipped 10,000 people across the English Channel has been crushed following the 'biggest ever' internationally coordinated crackdown of its kind, spanning five European countries.
Officers in Belgium, Britain, France, the Netherlands and Germany staged dawn raids involving 'hundreds of officers', according to police in the northwestern German city of Osnabrueck, considered a major hub for the illegal networks.
According the the UK's National Crime Agency (NCA), officers arrested six men and a woman in the Docklands and Catford areas of London as part of the police operation on Tuesday.
They included a 26-year-old man, who was arrested on suspicion of conspiring to facilitate illegal immigration, in Rushey Green, Catford, alongside a 22-year-old man in St Davids Square, on the Isle of Dogs.
A 20-year-old woman and 18-year-old man were also detained, on suspicion of possessing class A drugs with intent to supply, after a quantity of what is suspected to be cocaine was found. They remain in custody and are being questioned by NCA investigators.
Two other men were arrested for immigration offences and will now be dealt with by the immigration authorities.
The NCA said: 'Officers have today joined what is believed to be the biggest ever international operation targeting criminal networks suspected of using small boats to smuggle thousands of people into the UK.' #breakingnews
Police in Germany earlier said there were 'numerous searches and arrests in several states', coordinated by Europol and the EU's judicial agency Eurojust.
Many of the suspects in the country were Iraqi-Kurdish and were feared to have been 'armed and dangerous', leading to the deployment of special forces to various warehouses and private addresses, reported Der Spiegel.
News of the raids came as Home Secretary Priti Patel announced her latest measure to tackle the scourge of illegal immigration, which will reportedly see the creation of a 'league table' of nations based on their level of co-operation in accepting criminals and failed asylum seekers from the UK.00:00:55#15thapril #onthisday #history
The 15th of April offers a rich blend of historical events, cultural celebrations, and scientific advancements worldwide. Here's a glimpse into some noteworthy occurrences on this date:
Echoes from the Past:
• 1452 AD: Birth of Leonardo da Vinci: The iconic polymath, artist, inventor, and engineer Leonardo da Vinci was born in Italy and was a pivotal figure in the Renaissance.
• 1865 AD: Assassination of Abraham Lincoln: U.S. President Abraham Lincoln is assassinated by John Wilkes Booth just days after the Confederacy's surrender in the American Civil War.
• 1894 AD: Birth of Nikita Khrushchev: Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev, who led the USSR during the Cold War, was born in Russia.
• 1912 AD: Sinking of the RMS Titanic: The "unsinkable" RMS Titanic, deemed a marvel of modern engineering, tragically strikes an iceberg and sinks in the North Atlantic Ocean, resulting in a massive loss of life.
• 1945 AD: Bergen-Belsen Concentration Camp Liberated: Allied forces liberate the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp in Germany, exposing the horrific conditions faced by prisoners during the Holocaust.
• 1969 AD: Start of Apollo 10 Mission: The Apollo 10 mission launches, a critical rehearsal for the Apollo 11 moon landing later that year.
• 1970 AD: Launch of the Green Revolution in Libya: Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi launched the Green Revolution, an ambitious agricultural development program to increase food self-sufficiency.
• 1980 AD: Death of Jean-Paul Sartre: French philosopher and existentialist icon Jean-Paul Sartre died.
• 1989 AD: Hillsborough Disaster: A deadly crash occurs at a football match in Sheffield, England, claiming the lives of 97 people and injuring hundreds more.
• 1994 AD: World Trade Organization Established: The World Trade Organization (WTO), an intergovernmental organization regulating international trade, is officially established.
• 1989 AD: Tiananmen Square Protests Begin: Student protests for democracy begin in Tiananmen Square, Beijing, China, ultimately leading to a brutal crackdown by the government.
• 2013 AD: Boston Marathon Bombing: A horrific terrorist attack using pressure cooker bombs occurs at the finish line of the Boston Marathon, killing three people and injuring hundreds.
Celebrations Around the World:
• World Art Day: This day is celebrated internationally to promote public awareness of the value of artistic expression and its contribution to society.
• Bsongyl Pilgrimage (Bhutan): On this date, a significant pilgrimage to the sacred Bumdeling Monastery in Bhutan takes place (dates vary depending on the lunar calendar).
Scientific Advancements:
• 1935 AD: Launch of Kodachrome Film: The Eastman Kodak Company introduces Kodachrome, a revolutionary color film that significantly impacts photography.
Other Notable Events:
• 1832 AD: Birth of Wilhelm Busch: A famous German poet and illustrator known for his humorous and satirical works.
• 1843 AD: Birth of Henry James: American novelist and literary critic known for his complex and introspective characters.
• 1889 AD: Father Damien, A Belgian Catholic priest who devoted his life to caring for lepers exiled to Molokai in Hawaii, died.
• 1921 AD: Black Friday (Britain): A financial panic hits the London Stock Exchange, leading to a sharp decline in stock prices.
• 1998 AD: Death of Pol Pot: The Cambodian communist revolutionary leader Pol Pot, responsible for the Khmer Rouge regime's atrocities, dies.
• 1990 AD: Death of Greta Garbo: The legendary Swedish actress known for her enigmatic persona and captivating screen presence.
April 15th offers a poignant reminder of the human spirit's ability to create, destroy, and rebuild. It's a day that compels us to reflect on historical struggles, celebrate artistic expression, and acknowledge the power of scientific advancements.
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