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Home News Europe United Kingdom Immigration

UK Boosts Border Security to Combat Albanian Criminal Gangs

New £1.6m surveillance system aims to disrupt illegal migration and human trafficking networks

Ivan Golden by Ivan Golden
1 year ago
in Immigration
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The Minister for Countering Illegal Migration, Michael Tomlinson, is shown surveillance monitors in Albania. Photo by the Home Office. Gov.uk.

The Minister for Countering Illegal Migration, Michael Tomlinson, is shown surveillance monitors in Albania. Photo by the Home Office. Gov.uk.

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  • Tackling a Key Migration Route
  • Building on UK-Albanian Cooperation
  • A Balanced, Multi-Pronged Approach
  • Wider Crackdown Efforts
    • New Times Ahead

The UK is stepping up efforts to crack down on criminal gangs operating across the Albania-Kosovo border region by deploying a cutting-edge £1.6 million camera and drone surveillance network. The new technology, funded by the British government, is designed to help Albanian authorities track illegal migration and disrupt the operations of human traffickers and smugglers exploiting the porous frontier.

 

Tackling a Key Migration Route

The rugged Albania-Kosovo border has long been a thorn in the side of law enforcement, providing ample opportunity for criminal networks to slip across undetected while trafficking migrants and engaging in other illicit activities. By installing high-tech cameras and unmanned drones, authorities hope to drastically improve visibility and monitoring capabilities in this historically challenging area.

 

Key elements of the new system include:

  • Thermal imaging drones capable of tracking movement in mountainous terrain
  • Automated number plate recognition cameras to flag suspicious vehicles
  • Data integration allowing UK and Albanian police to rapidly share intelligence

 

“Our work to stop the boats doesn’t start in the English Channel – it starts at the source,”

said Michael Tomlinson, Minister for Countering Illegal Migration.

“This new technology will be a gamechanger in disrupting the criminal gangs preying on vulnerable migrants.”

 

Building on UK-Albanian Cooperation

The border security initiative builds on the UK’s existing partnership with Albania to curb illegal migration. Tomlinson, who visited the country this week, touted the “benchmark” collaboration that has already reduced small boat arrivals from Albania by over 90%.

However, challenges remain in addressing deeper systemic issues. During his visit, the Minister promoted the UK’s “New Perspectives” program aimed at creating economic opportunities to entice Albanian youth away from human trafficking operations.

 

A Balanced, Multi-Pronged Approach

While some privacy advocates raise concerns about expansive surveillance measures, the UK insists its approach balances security with support services.

 

“We have delivered great results not just in reducing illegal migration, but also in helping provide opportunities for people to stay and prosper in their home country,” Tomlinson stated.

 

The Minister’s tour also included a regional conference where countries discussed coordinating efforts to combat the “shared challenge” of illegal border crossings and human trafficking across the Western Balkans.

 

Wider Crackdown Efforts

The new Albanian border cameras are part of the UK Home Office’s intensified nationwide crackdown on illegal migration. Official statistics show:

  • 68% increase in enforcement visits targeting migrants last year
  • Over 100% rise in arrests of individuals violating immigration laws
  • 26,000 returns of people without legal status in 2023, up from prior years

Looking ahead, the first deportation flights carrying illegal migrants to partner nation Rwanda for processing are expected within the next 7-9 weeks as the controversial policy moves forward. The government hopes this plan will “deter vulnerable migrants from making perilous journeys” to Britain.

 

New Times Ahead

Ministers recently unveiled proposals aiming to slash projected illegal arrivals for 2024 by 300,000 – an ambition dismissed as unrealistic by some critics.

With illegal Channel crossings showing no signs of abating, the UK remains locked in an escalating cat-and-mouse game to fortify its borders and disrupt human trafficking networks. Only time will tell if the latest tranche of deterrents and security investments will begin to stem the tide.

For more details on the UK’s border security initiatives and immigration policies, visit: www.gov.uk/government/organisations/home-office.

 

Sources: THX News, Home Office & The Rt Hon Michael Tomlinson KC MP.

Tags: Border Securityhuman trafficking networksillegal border crossingsIllegal migrationLaw enforcement
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Ivan Golden founded THX News™ with the goal of restoring trust in journalism. As CEO and journalist, he leads the organization's efforts to deliver unbiased, fact-checked reporting to readers worldwide. He is committed to uncovering the truth and providing context to the stories that shape our world. Read his insightful articles on THX News.

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