SMUGGLER SNARED

Moment cops find girl, 5, & her mum crammed into in tiny motorhome cupboard by vile people smuggler

Pictures revealed the cramped conditions he forced upon the family as he tried to bring them to the UK

A PEOPLE smuggler who crammed five migrants including a five-year-old child into cupboards in a motorhome has been jailed for three years.

Joshua Bynoe, 29, had attempted to drive to the UK from France with five Afghan nationals concealed in storage benches in the cabin of his vehicle.

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Their lives were at risk during the dangerous journey hidden awayCredit: Home Office
British national Bynoe was handed a three-year jail sentence earlier todayCredit: Home Office
A five-year-old girl was among those found by copsCredit: Home Office
Bynoe was stopped in Coquelles, France on his way to the UKCredit: Home Office
The group, who were all from Afghanistan, had endured the journey to France jammed into the narrow spaceCredit: Home Office
Bynoe had attempted to hide them under seats and wooden slats in the motorhomeCredit: Home Office

When Border Force officers stopped the van in January 2019 they found the stowaways in cramped claustrophobic conditions.

British national Bynoe was arrested at the scene and taken into custody by Border Force staff and Kent Police.

During a trial at Canterbury Crown Court it was heard how Londoner Bynoe had links to a criminal smuggling gang and had concocted a scheme to smuggle the migrants in the storage compartments from Europe into the UK.

He was sentenced today for assisting unlawful immigration having been found guilty at an earlier hearing.

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Home Office Head Of South East Region Criminal & Financial Investigations – Steve Blackwell said: “Today’s sentencing shows that perpetrators of immigration crimes will be dealt with and prosecuted regardless of where they are located.

“Bynoe recklessly put the lives of five people, including a child, in danger by cramming them into a vehicle for hours.

"His only concern was making money, working with a smuggling gang with no thought for the vulnerable people they were exploiting. He was stopped in his tracks and will now face justice for his criminal actions.

“I’d like to thank my investigation team, particularly the OIC – Stacey Crockford, for their hard work on this case. We will continue to pursue people smugglers who try to undermine our border security and put lives at risk for profit.”

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