Two men have been jailed for piloting a boat across the Channel to the UK from France, in an incident which saw two people die in France.
Afghan nationals Shah Salim Sajjadi, 38, and Safiollah Mohammadi, 25, were arrested after the vessel arrived in UK waters on Wednesday, 21 May. It was carrying more than 70 people.
Shortly after its departure from a beach near Calais earlier in the day, a woman and child had been pulled off the overcrowded boat by a French coastal patrol vessel, but were declared dead.
Police in France are now investigating the circumstances of the fatalities under the direction of the Dunkirk prosecutor’s office.
The pilots of the boat were detained and questioned by investigators from the National Crime Agency upon their arrival in Dover.
They were later charged with facilitating illegal immigration to the UK and pleaded guilty at a hearing at Folkestone Magistrates’ Court on 24 May.
They were sentenced to eight months in prison.
NCA Branch Commander Adam Berry said, “This tragic incident demonstrates just how dangerous these crossings are, and the callous nature of those who organise them.
“The boat in question was dangerously overcrowded, but Sajjadi and Mohammadi chose to carry on their journey.
“We continue to work with French colleagues to investigate the circumstances of this crossing and the fatalities.”