In India, police are investigating migrant smuggling revealed by the seizure of a plane in France

Indian police said on Friday, December 29, that they were working to find the leaders of a network of smugglers, discovered during the recent immobilization by the French authorities of a plane carrying 303 Indian passengers to Nicaragua.

Coming from the United Arab Emirates, the Airbus A340 was immobilized by French police last week at Vatry airport, east of Paris, during a stopover to refuel, after an anonymous report indicating that it was transporting potential victims of human trafficking.

The plane took off again on Monday from France to Bombay after the seizure was lifted, with 276 of its passengers on board. The latter had paid between “4 and 12 million rupees” (between 43,000 and 130,000 euros) to smugglers to help them reach the southern border of the United States from South America, said Sanjay Kharat, police commissioner of the state of Gujarat. “We want to know how these people came into contact with the smugglers”And “what was their plan after reaching Nicaragua”he added.

Of the 276 passengers sent back to India, 66 were from Gujarat. “We have identified people likely to provide us with information on this illegal trafficking and are in the process of interviewing them”he explained.

Determine the size of the network

Most of the other passengers are from the northern Indian state of Punjab, where police are investigating. A local police official said on condition of anonymity that investigators were trying to determine the scale of the network and the possible involvement of official agents.

The flight was operated by the Romanian charter company Legend Airlines, and during the affair, which fueled a media sensation, the passengers were kept in the waiting area of ​​the small Vatry airport. Among those remaining in France, two people questioned by police on suspicion of human trafficking were released once it was established that the passengers had boarded the plane of their own free will, according to a French judicial source.

Twenty-five other passengers, including five minors, have requested asylum in France, where authorities continue to investigate the case for potential violations of immigration laws, according to judicial sources. Nearly 100,000 Indian migrants attempted to enter the United States illegally in 2023, according to Customs and Border Protection.

The World with AFP

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