UK Crime Agency Charges Sudanese Man After Four Die in Channel Boat Crossing

LONDON, April 11 (Reuters) – Britain’s ⁠National ⁠Crime Agency said on ⁠Saturday it had charged a 27-year-old ​Sudanese man with endangering life after four migrants ‌died while attempting to ‌cross the Channel from France to ⁠Britain ⁠on a small boat this week.

The NCA, which ​investigates organised crime, said it charged Alnour Mohamed Ali, who was arrested on Friday https://www.reuters.com/world/uk/uk-police-arrest-sudanese-man-after-four-die-channel-boat-crossing-2026-04-10/, “with endangering ​another during a journey by sea” to Britain.

The ⁠incident occurred ⁠on Thursday off ⁠the ​coast of Saint-Etienne-au-Mont, near Calais in northern France.

The four ​victims, two ⁠women and two men whose identities have not yet been released, died when they tried to board a water taxi which smugglers ⁠are increasingly using to avoid police, the NCA said.

It ⁠said 38 people were returned to the French shore after the incident, but 74 migrants travelled to Britain.

Ali, who allegedly piloted the boat, is due to appear at Folkestone Magistrates Court on Saturday, the NCA added.

The numbers of people crossing the ⁠Channel to seek asylum in Britain have made illegal immigration a hot issue for Prime Minister Keir Starmer and his predecessors ​in Downing Street.

(Reporting by Suban Abdulla; ​Editing by Emelia Sithole-Matarise)

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