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    Eight Arrested as Vietnam-UK Migrant Smuggling Network Dismantled, Europol Says

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    Posted on April 9, 2026

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    Last updated: April 9, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Eight suspected smugglers arrested in France, Germany and Hungary for running a Vietnam-to-UK migrant smuggling ring earning up to €3 million. Migrants travelled via Hungary, France, then crossed the Channel in small boats—amid rising Channel crossings and fatalities.

    Europol Dismantles Vietnam-UK Migrant Smuggling Network, Arrests Eight

    Major Operation Against Migrant Smuggling Networks in Europe

    Background and Scope of the Network

    AMSTERDAM, April 9 (Reuters) - European police forces in recent weeks have dismantled a migrant smuggling network that brought people from Vietnam across the EU to Britain, earning itself up to 3 million euros in recent years, EU law enforcement cooperation agency Europol said on Thursday.

    Key Arrests and Network Structure

    Eight people were arrested in France, Germany and Hungary on March 29 and 30, including the alleged leader and a "high-level" organiser of the network that targeted Vietnamese nationals seeking to reach Britain and organised the whole journey for them, Europol said.

    Smuggling Route and Methods

    Migrants were first smuggled into the EU's free-travel zone on Hungarian-issued short-stay visas or residence permits and were then flown to France. There they were put in accommodation around Paris and later transported to the coast in northern France from where they made the crossing to Britain in small inflatable boats organised by a Kurdish-Iraqi migrant smuggling network, Europol said.

    Financial Scale and Migrant Numbers

    The networks together were seen to have transported at least 15 migrants per month, charging them up to 22,000 euros ($25,660) for the full journey. 

    Revenue Generated by the Syndicate

    "This suggests that the criminal syndicate has generated up to 3 million euros in revenue over the past years," Europol said.

    Wider Context: Channel Crossings and Digitalization

    Thousands of migrants cross the Channel every year, as social media and other online services make it relatively easy for smuggling networks to promote their services and hide their profits. 

    Role of Digitalization in Smuggling Operations

    "Digitalisation enhances every stage of the activity," Europol said. "Allowing these networks to operate with greater speed, efficiency, and resilience, while remaining challenging for law enforcement and judicial authorities to detect and disrupt."

    Recent Channel Crossing Statistics and Incidents

    About 41,500 people crossed the Channel ​last year, according to data from the University of Oxford's Migration Observatory. 

    On Thursday, at least four people died when a small boat carrying migrants seeking to reach Britain sank in the Channel.

    Exchange Rate Information

    ($1 = 0.8573 euros)

    (Reporting by Bart Meijer; Editing by Hugh Lawson)

    Table of Contents

    Key Takeaways

    • •Eight suspects, including the alleged leader, were arrested across three EU countries on March 29–30 during a Europol-coordinated operation.
    • •Smugglers brought migrants from Vietnam into the EU via Hungary, housed them near Paris, then organised dangerous Channel crossings via a Kurdish‑Iraqi network, charging up to €22,000 per person and generating up to €3 million.
    • •Channel crossings continue to surge: over 36,800 in 2024, and over 40,000 in 2025, with fatalities increasing sharply—2024 was the deadliest year on record with at least 76 deaths.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Eight arrested as Vietnam-UK migrant smuggling network dismantled, Europol says

    1How many people were arrested in the Vietnam-UK migrant smuggling network?

    Eight people were arrested in France, Germany, and Hungary as part of the dismantling of the smuggling network.

    2How did the smugglers move migrants from Vietnam to Britain?

    Migrants were brought into the EU on Hungarian visas, stayed in France, and then crossed the Channel to Britain in small boats.

    Major Operation Against Migrant Smuggling Networks in Europe
  • Background and Scope of the Network
  • Key Arrests and Network Structure
  • Smuggling Route and Methods
  • Financial Scale and Migrant Numbers
  • Revenue Generated by the Syndicate
  • Wider Context: Channel Crossings and Digitalization
  • Role of Digitalization in Smuggling Operations
  • Recent Channel Crossing Statistics and Incidents
  • Exchange Rate Information
  • 3How much did migrants pay for the full journey to Britain?

    Migrants were charged up to 22,000 euros ($25,660) for the journey from Vietnam to Britain.

    4How much revenue did the smuggling network generate?

    The criminal syndicate is estimated to have earned up to 3 million euros in recent years.

    5What challenges do digital platforms pose to law enforcement?

    Digitalisation allows smuggling networks to operate with greater speed and efficiency, making it harder for law enforcement to detect and disrupt them.

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