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Man jailed for supplying hundreds of small boats and engines to Channel people smugglers

Adem Savas supplied equipment for about half of all English Channel crossings in 2023, profiting millions and aiding dangerous migrant smuggling networks across Europe.

  • On Wednesday, Adem Savas was jailed for 11 years and fined €400,000 after admitting offences on 3 December at the Bruges court in Belgium.
  • NCA investigators found Savas during the probe of Hewa Rahimpur and device analysis showed he supplied boats from 2019–2024 charging packages around £4,000.
  • Evidence recovered included images, a price list, and messages from November 2021; boats and 'Parsun' engines moved from Turkey through Bulgaria to Germany for storage, then to northern France via a Netherlands-based haulage firm.
  • Prosecutors said authorities seized $100,000 of Adem Savas's assets and imposed �600,000 in fines, while three co-defendants were sentenced in absentia and arrest warrants were issued.
  • The NCA says Savas was a top global high-value target whose boats featured in around half of Channel crossings in 2023, with his arrest coordinated by Europol Operational Task Force and Eurojust and the Joint Investigation Team after boats were linked to numerous fatal events.
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A 45-year-old Turk, Adem Savas, was sentenced to 11 years in prison by a Belgian court on Wednesday for supplying thousands of boats and engines to people smugglers who transport illegal migrants across the English Channel to the UK. Savas pleaded guilty to people smuggling and membership in an organised crime group. He will also have to pay a fine of 400,000 euros (9.7 million crowns).

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The Telegraph broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Wednesday, January 7, 2026.
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