UK investigators assist in arrest of suspected human traffickers in Iraq for first time
- UK investigators have arrested three men in Iraq suspected of trafficking up to 1,000 migrants from the Kurdish region of Iraq, marking the first time the National Crime Agency has been involved in such arrests.
- The suspects are believed to be linked to Aman J. Hassan Zada, a people smuggler jailed for 17 years in November for facilitating illegal immigration.
- The three men are expected to be charged with human trafficking offenses in the Kurdistan region of Iraq, with one accused of coordinating yacht transport for migrants to Greece or Italy.
- The National Crime Agency aims to dismantle criminal groups profiting from migrant smuggling, as over 30,000 people crossed the Channel in small boats last year.
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