The 41-year-old German citizen was detained on a farm in northwest Germany. He is accused of being part of a gang which charges £3,000 for a place in a dinghy.
A suspected member of an international trafficking ring which allegedly smuggled thousands of people across the English Channel has been arrested in Germany.citizen was detained following a raid on a farm in Lotte, Westphalia, northwest Germany, in the early hours of Tuesday.
The man, named as Dirk P by Der Spiegel, is accused of storing equipment such as inflatable boats, boat motors and life jackets on his property. He is also suspected of"inhumane and life-threatening smuggling as well as membership in a criminal organisation", according to a European Arrest Warrant issued by authorities in Belgium.A police dog later found him hiding in the attic.
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