
The Smuggling Business: Undercover
An undercover BBC investigation into people smuggling gangs operating in France, revealing how small boat crossings to the UK are being organised and paid for in plain sight.
Over the past two years, tens of thousands of migrants have crossed the English Channel in small boats from northern France, despite repeated promises by successive governments to stop the trade. This undercover BBC investigation reveals how people smuggling gangs are operating in plain sight inside a migrant camp in Dunkirk. It exposes a highly organised criminal marketplace driven by fierce competition between rival groups, who enforce control over the settlements through fear, violence and intimidation.
The film examines efforts by UK authorities to disrupt and dismantle the criminal networks profiting from the crossings, and questions whether those measures are keeping pace with the scale and sophistication of the operation.
BBC investigative reporter Josie Hannett also travels to Crowborough, where opposition to a new asylum seeker accommodation site has turned the town into a flashpoint in the national immigration debate. She asks whether current government policy is likely to deter future arrivals, or whether the UK is preparing for a future that will require many more such sites across the south east
On TV
Credits
| Role | Contributor |
|---|---|
| Reporter | Josie Hannett |
| Director | William McLennan |
| Editor | Colin Campbell |
| Series Editor | Gail Champion |
Broadcast
- Next Monday20:30BBC One London, London HD, South East HD & South East only