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Irish national (23) charged with smuggling 14 Albanians into Scotland by ferry

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Irish national (23) charged with smuggling 14 Albanians into Scotland by ferry

HELD IN CUSTODY | 

Patrick McKinney is being kept in custody and an investigation remains ongoing.

Loch Ryan Terminal

An Irish national has been charged for allegedly smuggling 14 Albanian nationals into Scotland in a livestock wagon.

Patrick McKinney (23) has been charged with 14 counts under section 25 of the Immigration Act and one count of culpable and reckless conduct in connection with the incident

It is claimed the Albanian nationals were smuggled into Scotland by ferry.

The Home Office said the 14 foreigners were found by officers concealed in the wagon in “unsafe conditions” at the Loch Ryan Terminal at Cairnryan in Dumfries and Galloway.

He is being kept in custody and an investigation remains ongoing.

Home Office Criminal and Financial Investigations lead Anthony Hilton said: “Our investigation remains ongoing, and we continue to carry out inquiries at pace.

“We’re doing everything we can to stay ahead of the people smugglers who exploit our borders and put the lives of desperate people on the line for financial gain.”

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