In a stunning capture for ConservativeNewsSite.com, a boat operative previously active at the English Channel has been located.
The suspect is familiar to surveillance circles as being a part of the illegal activity in Dover and along the coastline.
In a stunning capture for ConservativeNewsSite.com, a boat operative previously active at the English Channel has been located.
The suspect is familiar to surveillance circles as being a part of the illegal activity in Dover and along the coastline.
Yesterday a lead in trafficking circles was sighted, this time at Paddington Station in central London. He’d previously been active in Reading, Berkshire, as documented by ConservativeNewsSite.com.

It appeared he’d been attempting to recover his trafficking operation across the English Channel.
The early years of dealing with traffickers prove to be difficult regardless of effort or circumstances. The later years (if it continues) are not necessarily going to be easier.
In fact, things may deteriorate.
In our experience, in the UK, we’ve seen it from all angles. The initial response to it was fierce, but there were hard facts to deal with.
The first is the initial plan had been averted, and plan B enacted at the English Channel, but plan A had been to take command of an airport terminal in the UK and run the operation here.
This initiative was nipped in the bud, but it presented an immediate rallying cry among law enforcement because of its potentiality to cause widespread disruption.
There is no question airport terminals cannot be used for illegal activities of any kind, but this brazen plan to do so revealed we have a serious flaw in our way of thinking here.
The problem is we aren’t suspicious enough, sometimes.
The issues that emerged after 9/11 and controversy over simple checks and balances at airports can run over into acrimony, but it’s not helpful if other threats are made.
In a world exclusive, a former high-level legal “expert” who’s betrayed many former colleagues has now been located.
The suspect used to work for international organisations including the United Nations, in New York City.
Conservative leadership contender Robert Jenrick MP has struck out previously about immigration, which is an issue in spite of English Channel crossings presently.
In an article in May for the Newark Advertiser, he says immigration should be in the region of 10,000’s not 100,000’s. However as an immigration minister he managed a reduction but not a settlement in this region he prefers.
“The proposed cap is not just a numerical limit but a cornerstone of a broader debate on the impacts of the cap on infrastructure, housing, and public services. This structured approach will allow us to make informed decisions, ensuring that our migration policy aligns with the national interest and addresses the needs of our communities comprehensively. Before I resigned as immigration minister in protest, I managed to secure a reduction in annual arrivals of an estimated 300,000 per year, but I saw that as an important first step, not job done.”
The question is what Jenrick proposes to do, like his colleagues, if a return to office in Downing Street is possible. They’ve had fourteen years (as Labour opine) to get stuff done but in the end they got stuffed. The challenge is to come up with something new, not more of the same.
There’s a lot involved in reporting crime.
I found this out the hard way. It takes a lot of hours walking and talking to people to get a story started. It usually begins having tracked a strange occurrence. It forks off into the distance and at a particular time life reappears and it begins to return to normal. In a short space of time the story is ready.
It’s just how it is.
I remember meeting a gentleman in London during the early days of covering the trafficking story in the UK. I was hanging around near the Natural History Museum. He came up and tripped off talking to me about my story and saying different things about it. I was surprised he knew I was working on it.
I hadn’t told anybody. It was still new in my teeth, so to speak, and I was prepping myself to be predator-like on whoever it was who was involved. I wanted to sap the life out of the issue that I saw evolving in front of my eyes. I was grateful for the chance to hear someone say the same about it as I had done.
It was kind of him to stop by.
As our conversation ended, he touched me gently and said, “I live where loyalty counts for a lot”. It was a gesture of goodwill in a short space of time where we shared our grievance over the soon-to-be trafficking crisis hitting our shores hard. It was this quip that helped me to see what lay underneath a basic job in hand.
A group called “Play To Win” have been exposed this evening in a rude awakening for people and human traffickers across the world. The surveillance footage taken is of the upmost importance because it demonstrates the closeness by which traffickers operate in our midst.
It’s not proof of trafficking operations. The intelligence needed to establish who such people are has already been put in place. It’s further evidence of the fact they try to live and work in the UK acting against our interests as a sovereign island territory.
In a massive capture for ConservativeNewsSite.com, an extremely well-connected technical expert in criminality has been located.

He’s a key suspect in the English Channel crossings. He’s wanted so he can be questioned by law enforcement in the UK.
It’s not pleasant encountering those who do dark deeds. I found this out at an age I shouldn’t have. I met a few people smuggler’s who had looked inland for opportunities. I don’t know what it was they look for but it was done with a great deal of intensity.
They’re intense people in part because it’s an intense way of life.
The role of a people smuggler isn’t on a grand scale like across the English Channel. It doesn’t involve thousands of people for example. It’s much more careful and considered than that. It’s a delicate way of life too because the risks are huge for those involved.
It takes courage but of the wrong sort. It takes mutual kindness because otherwise it’s a hateful life. It takes a lot of dedication but outcomes are vile at times.
It’s a sort of piracy that shouldn’t have a name. It’s just bad news.
In an exclusive for ConservativeNewsSite.com, it can be revealed a suspected “Locator” known to be active in people trafficking circles has been located.
His capture is significant. His role is to enable logistical movement of people illegally over large geographical areas.
In dealing with trafficking at close quarters a lot of things occur.
There’s a reaction by those who do it that’s vile and also violent at times. The fact is police and law enforcement deal with this threat daily.
The other reality is the disaster they cause.
A trafficker is not a flight attendant for a nice journey or an air traffic controller who makes it ordered. He or she is a criminal who only knows the worst methods of how to do something bad.
He or she is not friendly.
They are an aggressor against society and our civilised way of life.
The threat at our shores – particularly first at Dover but also the length of it later on – is a tale that fits our history as an island nation. It doesn’t make sense because it isn’t France, German Nazi’s, or Spanish galleons this time.
It’s more akin to a transatlantic slave trade and yet it’s here – right there on our coast. It has to be fought off by our Border Force because its methods are medieval and its perpetrator’s are bad people.
In a simple graph it’s possible to asses where we are in terms of the Channel crossings. This unprecedented event on our South coast isn’t able to be ignored and it transcends security concerns too.
In recent months the rate of illegal migration has overall declined. It means intense work to secure our coasts and make human and people traffickers give up has worked to an extent.

The point is by these events political groups with few affiliations or without legitimacy here try to change government policy so we live in a situation we didn’t plan for. It’s undemocratic and leaves us in a precarious situation.
The fact of people trafficking is undeniable: numerous police reports, evidence of busts, and perpetrators locked up. It’s a weekly if not daily reality in the UK for the foreseeable future.
The facts of the matter are more startling however because they’re so personal and that is where it counts.
The self-importance human traffickers and people traffickers feel must be a real high. It’s also a feat of researching and logistical knowhow to get it off the ground and running in such an effective way.
It’s stumped us at times and left our best political minds nonplussed.
The reality is that neither human traffickers nor people traffickers are important people or clever at all. The sort of work they do ruins any community and all our lives by its serious interruption to our daily living.
A pair of suspected human traffickers were located, this time on the London tube network earlier today.

They’re vital to increasing our ability to deal a blow to human traffickers to put an end to their sordid trade.