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Man held in Italy over UK Vietnamese migrant deaths

Man held in Italy over UK Vietnamese migrant deaths

Police at the scene where bodies were discovered in a lorry container, in Grays, Essex, Britain on Oct 23, 2019. (Photo: Reuters/Hannah McKay/File photo)

ROME: Italian police said Saturday (Jun 12) they had arrested a man wanted by Britain in connection with a people-smuggling plot that led to the death of 39 Vietnamese migrants in the back of a lorry.

Stefan Damian Dragos, a 28-year-old Romanian citizen, is accused of having provided the truck that transported the migrants to England, according to a police statement.

Dragos, who was detained by police in Milan on a UK arrest warrant, "belongs to an criminal organisation dedicated to illegal immigration", it added.

A statement from Essex police in southeast England said he has been charged with "conspiracy to assist unlawful immigration and encouraging or assisting the commission of an offence".

READ: UK lorry deaths ringleader to be extradited from Ireland

READ: Vietnamese truck deaths: Two men found guilty of manslaughter of 39 people

The 39 Vietnamese - the youngest of whom were two 15-year-old boys - suffocated in the container as they were being transported to what they had hoped would be new lives in Britain.

Their lifeless bodies were discovered inside the sealed unit at a port near London in October 2019.

The case cast a shocking new light on the lengths migrants will go to in order to reach Britain, and the gangs exploiting their desperation.

The ringleaders of the smuggling gang, Ronan Hughes and Gheorghe Nica, were convicted of 39 counts of manslaughter at a London court earlier this year, and jailed for 20 years and 27 years respectively.

Truck drivers Maurice Robinson and Eamonn Harrison were also given 13-year and 18-year sentences respectively.

Source: CNA/ic

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