A reverse image search of a still from the footage didn’t at first identify the boat. But hidden on page 16 of the results was a picture of a dinghy that looked remarkably similar to that which washed up on Dungeness.A dinghy for sale online that looks like it matches the boat that came ashore at Dungeness, Kent.This picture shows the registration numbers match between the boat pictured in the UK and the one in The Netherlands. The make of the boats pictured is also the same - Lodestar.
Hans was unaware the boat had been used to transport migrants before being contacted by Sky News, but he was not surprised. It is the third time in two years that boats he once owned were linked to immigration crimes.Typically, smugglers in northern europe speak the same languages as the migrants, helping to organise their passage across the channel.
Clear images were captured on the boatyard’s CCTV systems of the men and their vehicle. Despite this, the Dutch police have had no success in catching the perpetrators.The Royal Marechaussee, the Dutch force that combats immigration crime, told Sky News they were unaware the boat bought near Rotterdam in July was used to facilitate migrant crossings.
But some experts have questioned whether the will exists amongst local police forces to tackle the problem. There is no obligation to register boats, and when they are, registration numbers can be easily changed. The orange boat which came ashore on 20 July was missing a first character from it’s registration, which had either fallen off or been removed.Boats, used by people thought to be migrants, stored at a warehouse facility in Dover, Kent. Few have registration marks.
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