People Traffickers Prosecution Rates 2022-12-07
2022-12-07
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Q1
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The question is prompted by concerns about the number of prosecutions related to illegal immigration and people trafficking. The Nationality and Borders Act 2022 was recently enacted, aiming to address these issues.
What steps are being taken to increase prosecution rates for (a) small boat gangs and (b) other people traffickers? Since the enactment of the Nationality and Borders Act 2022, there is a need to ensure effective prosecution of illegal entry and facilitating illegal entry.
Since the Nationality and Borders Act 2022 was enacted, prosecutions for illegal entry and facilitating illegal entry have increased by 250%. The government is working to stop life-threatening crossings and prosecute the gangs behind them.
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Q2
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Organised illegal immigration is a transnational issue, requiring collaboration across Europe. The question aims to understand the steps being taken to share intelligence and resources.
What steps are being taken to work with partners across Europe to share intelligence and resources for prosecuting criminals involved in people-smuggling? Organised crime groups operate internationally; therefore, cross-border cooperation is essential.
The Government routinely works with international partners through the CPS criminal justice adviser in France who supports prosecutions on both sides of the channel. Collaboration also occurs through Eurojust for sharing evidence-gathering where appropriate.
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Q3
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There is concern about the capacity to handle genuine asylum seekers and the need to increase prosecutions for those involved in exploitative people trafficking.
What steps are being taken by the Attorney General to increase prosecution rates for those behind exploitative people-trafficking from high-volume but safe countries? Protecting capacity for genuine asylum seekers requires increased action against traffickers.
The rate of prosecutions for people trafficking has increased by 48% in 2021-22 due to intensive collaboration between the police and prosecutors.
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Q4
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There is anger and frustration about the small boats issue, prompting a request for assurance that frontline operatives are collaborating on investigations and prosecutions.
What assurance can be given regarding collaboration between frontline operatives in investigating and prosecuting pilots of small boats? Many people feel frustrated by the ongoing issues with small boat activity.
The Crown Prosecution Service is working closely with Border Force and immigration colleagues to tackle this dangerous offending. The Solicitor General, Immigration Minister, and I met a group of these colleagues recently and were impressed by their determination to work together.
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Q5
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Over the past seven years, £300 million has been paid to the French authorities to try to stop illegal immigration from France. The question seeks an assessment on whether this expenditure was value for money.
Does the Attorney General think that paying over £300 million to the French authorities over the past seven years to prevent illegal immigration is value for money? Recent payments raise questions about their effectiveness and cost-benefit analysis.
It is important that we work closely with the French authorities to ensure prosecutions can take place on both sides of the channel and stamp out illegal activity.
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value for money assessment
Stamp Out Illegal Activity
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Q6
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The Police Service of Northern Ireland raided 27 brothels, indicating ongoing issues related to people trafficking. The question seeks details on discussions and future efforts against this problem.
What discussions have the Minister had with the PSNI about trafficking in Northern Ireland? Will time be devoted to tackling UK-wide trafficking problems with the PSNI? Recent raids highlight significant concerns.
The prosecutors have been working closely with all law enforcement agencies to provide early advice in modern slavery cases, which has led to an increase in evidence-led prosecutions. I look forward to continuing work on this issue with the hon. Gentleman in the future.
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