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A Deadly Trade

Seriously...

BBC

Documentary, Society & Culture

4.1885 Ratings

🗓️ 21 July 2020

⏱️ 29 minutes

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Summary

The bodies of 39 Vietnamese men and women discovered in a lorry container in Essex highlighted the growing problem of illegal and dangerous journeys into the UK. With police and governments pledging to do more to uncover illegal smuggling operations Radio 4 speaks to refugees, lorry drivers and to some of the smugglers behind this deadly trade

Recent coverage from Greece has highlighted the pressures on borders as desperate people risk everything to cross from Turkey. Dangerous Trade starts by tracking a dinghy full of refugees landing on the island of Lesbos and heading for the now infamous Moria camp. It was constructed for 3,100 people but now has a population of more than 20,000 men, women and children.

On the camp refugees speak about their dreams of a new life and many hope to make it to the UK. Following the route of some of those that have, Sue Mitchell joins them in Dunkirk as they negotiate with smugglers and weigh up the risks of crossing the Chanel illegally by boat or stowing away in lorries bound for England. Last year, whilst recording another documentary for Radio 4, Sue met a 14 year old girl who was single-handedly talking to smugglers and raising the money from relatives who had already reached the UK. She details what happens as she and her siblings make the dangerous journey and she reflects on her new life in Britain.

Those who make the crossing know they are lucky to have survived. The deaths in the Essex container lorry revealed the shocking risks – as do reports of others who have perished at sea and on land. For the lorry drivers who inadvertently end up smuggling refugees, there’s growing anger that more isn’t being done at the borders. Governments have promised to work together to tackle this growing problem, but solutions are still a long way off.

Producer/Reporter: Sue Mitchell

Transcript

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0:00.0

This was an impregnable fortress. The only way you get out was in a wooden box.

0:05.0

The controversial maximum security prison impossible to escape from.

0:09.0

And one of the duties of a political prisoner is the escape.

0:12.0

The IRA inmates who found a way. of a political prisoner is the escape.

0:12.5

The IRA inmates who found a way.

0:14.5

I'm Carlo Gableer and I'll be navigating a path

0:19.5

through the disturbing inside story of the biggest jailbreak in British and Irish history.

0:25.0

The narrative that they want is that this is a big achievement by them.

0:28.5

Escape from the maze, listen first on BBC Sounds.

0:35.0

BBC Sounds. BBC Sounds, music radio podcasts.

0:39.0

Hi, I'm Riana Dylan and this is seriously.

0:44.0

When we come out in my country, we have many smuggler and everyone say you have England is really good for you and you have to go to England.

0:55.0

Last year I met Bit, a spirited 12 year old who was living in the squaller of a makeshift refugee camp in the woods at Dunkirk.

1:07.0

She was there with her parents and a younger brother and sister,

1:10.0

and they traveled thousands of miles from Iran at the hands of smugglers.

1:15.0

They wanted to reach the UK and Bitbot as the family's only English speaker was negotiating a price for that last crossing.

1:27.0

Because actually scary, some smugglers nice but not everyone. Smoglers say you have to go by boat and pay money to them.

1:37.0

Smogler say this is a hard way and if you go to England is you have a big chance, we want to come into England.

1:47.0

Record numbers of migrants are risking their lives, attempting to get across the English Channel from France to the UK in small boats.

1:57.0

Join the COVID-19 lockdown, the number of illegal sea crossings by migrants has increased.

2:04.2

Around 1500 have made the journey so far.

2:07.9

Spurred on by warmer weather, calmer seas,

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