Man held in small boat Channel crossings inquiry
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A man has been arrested as part of an investigation into cross-Channel small boat crossings.
The 25-year-old Iraqi national is suspected of being involved in planning the movement of migrants across Europe, into northern France and on to the UK, the National Crime Agency (NCA) said.
He was arrested at a house on New Rough Hey in Preston on suspicion of facilitating illegal immigration and obtaining leave to remain by deception.
In May, a 34-year-old Iranian national was also arrested in Preston and later charged with facilitating illegal immigration in relation to two small boat crossings in November and December.
'A priority'
He is due to appear at Preston Crown Court in September.
Al Mullen, of the NCA, said: “Our investigation into a network we believe to be involved in organising small boat crossings continues following today’s arrest.
“Tackling organised immigration crime remains a priority for the NCA, and we are determined to do all we can, working with partners in the UK, Europe and beyond, to disrupt and dismantle the criminal networks involved.”
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