Two migrants rescued from inflatable dinghy off Dover coast

Rescue: The men were in a state of shock
Simon Jones/BBC
Tom Marshall14 April 2016

Two suspected migrants in an inflatable dinghy were rescued from the English Channel after the light on their mobile phone alerted a passing ship.

The two Iranian men were cold and in a state of shock when they were found from the Port of Dover after being at sea for up to eight hours, in the early hours of Thursday.

They had no safety equipment, no lifejackets and got into trouble in one of the busiest shipping lanes in the world - the Dover Strait.

After being treated on the lifeboat, the pair - one believed to be in his 40s and the other in his 60s - were taken into Dover Harbour where they received further treatment from medics, and Kent Police were waiting.

The men had made an emergency call from their 10ft vessel and the scant details had been passed on to Kent Police.

RNLI lifeboats from Dover and Dungeness were launched before the master on board P&O's passing Pride of Canterbury ferry spotted a weak light at 3.30am.

The light was from the stricken pair signalling they needed help, prompting the lifeboats to be diverted to their position, rescuers said.

The rescue comes in the week the National Crime Agency revealed that migrants trying to reach the UK are paying smuggling gangs up to £13,500 for their journeys.

Some of those intent on coming to Britain are quoted five-figure sums to make the trip by air, while others are even believed to have spent as much as £12,000 to travel from France in inflatable boats.

It also emerged that criminal networks are suspected to have started targeting quieter ports on the east and south coasts in addition to the key hotspot in Kent.

Investigators suspect that, as well as the main Channel crossing between Calais and Kent, criminals may be using less busy ports within the UK, including Tilbury, Purfleet, Hull, Immingham and Newhaven.

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