Keir Starmer humiliated live on air after breaking | UK News

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Keir Starmer humiliated live on air after breaking | UK News


Keir Starmer has been dealt a contemporary blow as TalkTV aired a bombshell update on the continuing migrant disaster. TalkTV presenter Kevin O’Sullivan announced that a high-profile people smuggler believed to be behind 1000’s of small boat crossings has been arrested. However, the arrest was made due to a BBC investigation and not the UK authorities. O’Sullivan said: “Breaking news, a high-profile people smuggler, identified in a BBC investigation, has been arrested in Iraqi Kurdistan.

“A community run by Kardo Jaf, who operates under the alias Kardo Ranya, is believed to have transported 1000’s of unlawful migrants in small boats across the English Channel into the UK in latest years. He was arrested on suspicion of human trafficking offences by officers of the Kurdistan Regional Security Agency and stays in custody as investigations continue.”

“I believed we had a authorities that was going to ‘smash the gangs’? What’s the federal government doing about this? What are the police doing about police smuggling?” he asked, adding: “Not the police, not the federal government. ‘Smash the gangs’, he could not smash an egg previous Keir Starmer.”

Jaf, 28, had operated for several years under a number of aliases, making it increasingly difficult for law enforcement agencies to issue an international arrest warrant.

When he was confronted by the BBC with the allegations, Jaf denied being a smuggler and said he had only ever advised people on how to leave Iraq, adding he did not believe he had committed an offence.

The UK’s National Crime Agency’s Director General of Operations Rob Jones said the case was a “doubtlessly very important arrest of an particular person who has been under lively investigation by quite a few law enforcement companies because of his hyperlinks to people smuggling”.

Officials responsible for the Channel coastline have openly criticised the £662 million agreement signed at the end of April, which aims to deploy at least 50 riot-trained officers on beaches and boost security.

Alain Boonefaes, deputy mayor in charge of security in Gravelines, told La Voix Du Nord: “The money of the British can be used to secure a sector but we only transfer the pile of sand. It begins from all over the place. It is a subject that must be dealt with at the global degree. We have no answer. There will always be an inflow of people who need to be a part of the UK.”

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