ICMC Secretary General
expresses shock at lorry tragedy
dead bodies discovered in a lorryon an industrial estate in Grays, Essex (ANSA) |
The Secretary General of the International Catholic
Migration Commission, expresses his shock and sadness at the deaths of 39
Chinese nationals found dead inside a lorry in the UK and calls for the implementation
of the Global Compact on Safe, Regular and Orderly Migration, that was passed
last year.
By Lydia O'Kane
British police said 31 men and eight women were found dead
inside a refrigerated container truck in Essex on Wednesday morning. The 25-year-old
truck driver, who is from Northern Ireland, is still being questioned on
suspicion of attempted murder but has not been charged. The ICMC’s Secretary
General Mons. Robert Vitillo said, “we need always to condemn the crime of
trafficking and even this type of human smuggling of people and the same
time we have to understand the need for us to be able to develop fair and just
ways for people, first of all, to the able to seek refuge if their lives are in
danger or if they are victims of persecution for religious or ethnic or for
other political reasons.”
A global scourge
The Secretary General noted that this type of people
smuggling is happening all over the world and “that in every region there are
people that are driven to this kind of smuggling…” Many of those, he added,
have legitimate claims to refugee status, but don’t know how to access their
rights. He also pointed out that people smuggling is happening not only by
lorry but by train, bus, trucks and by sea, all of which, he said, “the
smugglers are benefiting from”.
Increased collaboration, Global Compact
It’s understood that the lorry and the container made
separate journeys before ending up in Purfleet, Essex. The container went from
the port of Zeebrugge in Belgium to Purfleet, where it arrived early on
Wednesday morning. Mons Vitillo underlined that increased collaboration between
police authorities and immigration authorities is needed between countries, but
at the same time, he added, “we need to stop the root causes for this
contracting with smugglers and an important way to do that is to implement the
Global Compact on Safe, Regular and Orderly Migration, that was passed last
year by many, many states and also at the national and local level to find new
ways, such as the alternative pathways developed by some of the Churches…” The
ICMC, he said, has been very active in promoting private sponsorships so that
people can seek refuge safely.
Britain's National Crime Agency warned three years ago that
people smuggling using containers on ferries was "the highest-priority
organized immigration crime threat." Very often, Mons. Vitillo
explained, people find themselves confronted with a situation of human
trafficking which is a new form of slavery, “because people cannot afford the prices
that are charged and very often these smugglers take the legal documents of the
people as well, until they pay off their debts.”
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