Britain Cracks Down on Global People-Smuggling Networks with New Sanctions

Britain has imposed sanctions on 24 individuals and a company involved in people-smuggling to curb the growing number of migrants arriving by small boats. The measures aim to dismantle networks facilitating irregular migration by freezing assets and targeting financial operations worldwide.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 23-07-2025 12:26 IST | Created: 23-07-2025 12:26 IST
Britain Cracks Down on Global People-Smuggling Networks with New Sanctions
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The United Kingdom has taken a significant step in combatting people-smuggling activities, announcing sanctions against 24 individuals and one company this Wednesday. The move is part of ongoing efforts to curb the rising influx of migrants arriving via small boats.

Prime Minister Keir Starmer, who pledged to tackle illegal migration upon taking office, is facing a sharp increase in migrant crossings. In the first half of 2025 alone, migrant numbers surged by nearly 50% compared to the previous year, reaching 20,000 arrivals via the Channel.

These new sanctions specifically target the infrastructure of people-smuggling networks, including those supplying small boats and forging documents. The UK government aims to cripple financial resources by freezing assets worldwide, thereby obstructing operations extending from Europe to China.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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