FOUR more people have been arrested following investigations into a migrant smuggling case involving a Basingstoke man.

Two Albanian nationals, aged 44 and 48, were detained in Nottingham on Tuesday, February 28, while a 46-year-old Irish man was arrested in Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, and a 51-year-old Albanian was arrested in Hove, East Sussex.

They are suspected of smuggling migrants into the UK in boats from Belgium, the National Crime Agency (NCA) said.

The arrested men are facing allegations that they are part of a gang organising people smuggling from the UK to Europe, including a number of crossings last year.

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It is alleged they have been involved in acquiring dinghies and using them to travel to Belgium to collect migrants before landing in Margate, Kent.

The latest operation is linked to two arrests in Belgium in October last year where two men, one from Basingstoke and one from Leicester, were detained on suspicion of people smuggling offences as they arrived on the coast near Nieuwpoort at 4.30am.

Twelve migrants, including a child, all believed to be Albanian nationals, were also taken into custody by the Belgian authorities.

NCA branch commander Colin Williams said: “These arrests follow an extensive investigation into individuals who we believe were involved in a number of migrant crossings from Belgium to the Kent coast in 2022.

“Tackling people smuggling continues to be a priority for the NCA as we target and disrupt organised crime groups at every step of the route.”