LONDON: Officials from the United Kingdom and Turkiye met in London to devise strategies for stopping the flow of illegal migrants who risk losing their lives in the quest for a better future.
The shores of Europe have had enough dead bodies that shook the world in general and developed countries in particular. Strict measures at the borders along with border patrols are likely to be enforced to curb and discourage the flow.
The police authorities from two countries have joined hands in breaking the smugglers racket, particularly the small boat chain supply.
Interior Minister Suella Braverman is of the opinion that working in close collaboration with Turkiye will help in slowing down migrant flow as together this issue can be resolved.
The London plans supporting a new Turkish Police Center, besides a memorandum of understanding is also signed between the two countries in exchanging the custom data.
Migrants reach Europe through Mediterranean the country and various methods are adopted to dodge the authorities. The risks taken by these illegal entrants through human smuggling rackets results in the loss of lives. The small boats in particular face sinking as they tend to dodge the patrolling boats and in doing so, they navigate into troubled waters resulting in shipwrecks.
The move from London at this time is believed to have political motives. The elections are next year and the issue has been highlighted at many forums.
Rishi Sunak, British Prime Minister has made his intentions known in cutting the number of illegal migrants to lessen the gap against the opposition in the coming elections.