Four Albanian migrants attempt to enter Great Britain on a private plane

The detainees could be charged with breaking the law on foreigners without residence permits as well as organised gangs, Boulogne-sur-Mer's (North) deputy prosecutor, Philippe Sabatier Four Albanian migrants have attempted to enter the territory of Great Britain on a private plane. It's the first time a attempt of [...]
Four Albanian migrants have attempted to enter the territory of Great Britain on a private plane. It's the first time such an effort has been found, reports albinfo.ch. Those in question were detained on Monday by airport runway in northern France
At the moment of their ban, the pilot had the command of the plane on the airport floor “Mark”, not far from the port of Calais, France, which is the target of thousands of migrants, hoping to cross from there La Manche and enter Great Britain.
The pilot as well as the two traffickers, all three Britons, have been detained as well. The detainees could be charged with breaking the law on foreigners without permission, as well as organised gangs, Boulogne-sur-Mer's (North) deputy prosecutor, Philippe Sabatiier, has declared.
According to the prosecutor, two of the migrants -- one man and one woman -- will be located at an administrative detention centre. However, investigators have lost track of “of the” of two other Albanian migrants, a mother with her child who were sent to a surrounding hospital.
The prosecutor has said this is the first time of attempting to cross migrants via air routes, albinfo.ch conveys.












