Three arrests have been made over a suspected highly sophisticated Bolivian people smuggling operation that is believed to have abused the Common Travel Area
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They were arrested on the back of warrants executed as part of an investigation by Home Office officials from the Criminal and Financial Investigations unit. Two other individuals, a male and female, were located in the Peckham property and identified as illegal Bolivian migrants. “Today’s operation sends a clear message to people smugglers and those thinking about abusing our immigration laws: you will be caught and brought to justice swiftly.”
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