The Government has been accused of having a “woefully inadequate” plan to curb Channel crossings after failing to offer asylum seekers more legal ways to travel to the UK.
Ministers faced claims the urgent need to cut the dangerous journeys was being “completely overlooked” as they came under fire for ignoring calls from campaigners to establish fresh safe and legal routes, and to test out a humanitarian visa for refugees.
It comes as the Prime Minister is braced for a Commons showdown next week over his Rwanda plan.
Last year, Rishi Sunak said new laws under the Illegal Migration Act would make it “clear that if you come here illegally, you can’t claim asylum” as he vowed to “stop the boats”, prompting questions over how people fleeing war and persecution would legally be able to seek protection in the UK.
The Government was dutybound under the Act to produce a report setting out what is meant by safe and legal asylum routes, and detailing which programmes are already in place, as well as any proposed additional ones.
In a written statement to Parliament on Thursday as the document was published, Home Secretary James Cleverly said the UK had a “proud history of providing protection for the most vulnerable”, highlighting resettlement schemes for people from Hong Kong, Syria, Afghanistan and Ukraine, as well as routes available to relatives of refugees.
Safe routes are essential if we truly want to stop people having to take dangerous journeys to the UK
Olivia Field, British Red Cross
He insisted the report “reaffirms the Government’s commitment to providing safe and legal routes for those most in need” despite no plans for new safe and legal routes being announced.
“As we get control on numbers, we will keep under review whether we are able to do more to support vulnerable refugees and whether we need to consider new safe and legal routes,” he added.
The Refugee Council said the report “offers no new safe routes and no improvement of existing schemes”, arguing they are needed to tackle Channel crossings.
The charity’s chief executive Enver Solomon said: “There urgently needs to be an ambitious plan to expand safe routes by improving resettlement and family reunion as well as piloting humanitarian visas.
“The Government’s plans are woefully inadequate with no meaningful commitment to expand safe routes for refugees from war-torn countries such as Sudan and Syria, and those fleeing repressive regimes in countries such as Iran.
“By simply focusing on describing the existing limited schemes, the Government has completely overlooked the urgent need to reduce dangerous Channel crossings by providing safe passage to our shores.”
If the Government was “serious” in its “stop the boats” pledge, it must take “decisive action to significantly increase safe routes for refugees, rather than pushing ahead with the unlawful, costly and ineffective Rwanda plan”, he warned.
Katie Morrison, chief executive at charity Safe Passage, said: “It’s extremely disappointing that this Government is still refusing to open safe routes for refugees now. The Government’s plan is totally misguided. Without safe routes, more people will have no choice but to take dangerous journeys across the Channel in the hands of smugglers.
“If this Government is truly serious about providing safe routes for those in need, then it needs to move beyond meaningless reports and actually open them.”
Olivia Field, director of policy and advocacy for the British Red Cross, said safe routes were “essential if we truly want to stop people having to take dangerous journeys to the UK, after they flee their homes and search for a place of sanctuary” because for the vast majority of asylum seekers there are “simply no safe routes open to them”.
She also reiterated calls for a humanitarian visa scheme so people can apply for asylum from outside the UK.
“Until we have this, we will continue to see people risk their lives in search of safety,” she added.
The Government instead plans to introduce a cap on the number of people it provides sanctuary to each year from 2025.
Proposals are expected to be put before Parliament by the summer after a report on a consultation with councils to establish their capacity for housing and providing services to refugees is published in the spring.
Asked why no new safe and legal routes had been announced in the report, the Prime Minister’s official spokesman told reporters the UK had “significant numbers of current routes already” but this would be kept “under review”.
Pointing to Government figures showing over half a million people had been offered sanctuary in the UK since 2015, he said: “While the compassion of the UK is clearly unlimited, our capacity is not”.
Right wing Tory MPs are gearing up for a parliamentary battle after warning the Prime Minister his Safety of Rwanda (Asylum and Immigration) Bill will not work unless it is significantly beefed up. Dozens are backing amendments to the proposed legislation aimed at effectively ignoring international law and to severely limit individual migrants’ ability to resist being put on a flight to Kigali.
Meanwhile former justice secretary Robert Buckland, part of One Nation group of centrist Tories, put forward a bid to remove clauses which declare Rwanda a safe country, disapply human rights laws and force courts to some disregard European Court of Human Rights rulings ahead of the Bill being scrutinised again by MPs on Tuesday and Wednesday. By Flora Thompson, The Independent
Officers drawn from the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) on Thursday arrested a middle-aged man posing as former Nairobi Governor Mike Sonko's employee in a bid to scam unsuspecting Kenyans online.
Detectives traced the suspect to Riokindo Ward, Kenyenya Sub-County in Kisii, where they recovered a handset he had been using to send enticing messages to vulnerable targets. Several SIM cards were also seized.
The 29-year-old was also accused of impersonating Sonko by stealing his identity to run multiple social media pages.
"He obtained thousands of shillings from unsuspecting members of the public in an educational loan advance bluff has been arrested by detectives," read part of a statement by DCI.
The suspect was nabbed after the former Governor lodged a complaint at the Capitol Hill Police Station in Nairobi where he reported several Facebook accounts suspected to be operated by the suspect.
According to a report by detectives, the accused claimed to be working with the Sonko Rescue Team and pretended to offer help to needy parents with school fees challenges.
In the well-orchestrated scam, the accused would author messages that required interested individuals to pay Ksh1,000 for interest-free advance loans.
Applicants also had to send their ID numbers, full names, locations, and further state the purpose of the loan.
"However, after receiving the registration fees, the suspect would shift briskly from a persistent caller to the aphoristic, "Patience pays"," the detectives noted.
"DCI Nairobi Area Crime Research and Intelligence Unit team which traced him to his village is processing him before his arraignment on Friday, Jan 19."
"These scammers, they con people using my name have become too much, and I hereby declare that through the help of DCI and other government investigative agencies, we are coming for you. Enough is enough. Your days are numbered," Sonko lamented on January 10. By TIMOTHY CERULLO, Kenyans.co.ke
A new loco is lifted onto the quayside at Dar es Salaam
TANZANIA Railway Corporation (TRC) has taken delivery of three new electric locomotives and 27 passenger coaches for the new Standard Gauge Railway (SGR) that is under construction between Dar es Salaam and Morogoro and that will eventually extend to the border with Rwanda.
The rail vehicles arrived by ship at the port of Dar es Salaam on December 30 2023 and are currently undergoing commissioning by TRC, before beginning test runs on the new route, which is electrified at 25kV ac.
Four out of the 17 electric 160 km/h locomotives being supplied by Hyundai Rotem have now arrived in Tanzania. They will haul new coaches built by fellow Korean manufacturer Sung Shin Rolling Stock Technology (SSRST). The latest batch of 27 coaches, including 13 business class and 14 economy class cars, is undergoing testing in Dar es Salaam and brings the total of 59 coaches ordered from SSRST now in Tanzania to 56.
One of the three remaining coaches to be delivered will be a special presidential vehicle for the country’s leader, Ms Samia Suluhu Hassan.
TRC has previously taken delivery of 30 former DB Regio double-deck coaches, which were overhauled in Mukran, Germany, before being repainted in TRC’s orange and white livery.
TRC has also ordered 10 EMUs from Hyundai Rotem, each with a capacity for 640 passengers. These are expected to arrive in Tanzania by October. Source: IRJ
The provincial police spokesperson, Lieutenant Colonel Siphokazi Mawisa said police members were conducting blue lamp patrols in the Dutywa central business district (CBD) when they noticed suspicious activity.
“Police spotted two suspicious people and on investigation, they found out they were busy stealing in a shop,” Mawisa said.
“Upon investigation of the crime scene police arrested the other three suspects and recovered stolen liquor and a bakkie that was used in committing the crime.”
A thorough investigation led police officers to the sixth suspect who was found hiding in the roof of the store they had broken into.
“Police recovered liquor amounting to more than R500,000 an unlicensed firearm and ammunition, a grinder machine, and five discs,” Mawisa said.
All the suspects face charges of burglary of a business and theft, possession of an unlicensed firearm, and ammunition.
The Amathole District police commissioner, Major General Ngangema Xakavu commended the police members for their vigilance while patrolling the streets.
In a separate incident, two suspects were arrested on charges of housebreaking and theft and the stolen property had been recovered.
The arrests followed an investigation where a 43-inch TV, two Lenovo laptops, three fitness watches, jewellery, clothing, binoculars, several bags, and other items were stolen on Saturday, January 6.
Kareedouw detectives received information on the whereabouts of where the housebreaking suspects may be hiding out.
Police searched four properties and the majority of the stolen items were recovered.
Two suspects, aged 31 and 36, were arrested and the stolen items, valued at over R90,000 were recovered. By Robin -Lee Francke, IOL
The Flying Squad and the army have apprehended over 140 suspected criminals in Nsangi, within Kyengera town council, Wakiso district, over the weekend. This intelligence-led operation, led by the joint Flying Squad, Kampala Metropolitan South Police, and the army, targeted areas like Kitemu (known as Benghazi), Nakasozi (known as Geyena), and others, addressing numerous complaints of house break-ins.
The spate of robberies also affected the home of former Kawempe South legislator Munyagwa Mubarak, where his security guard is currently hospitalized for head injuries sustained during an attack last Tuesday night. According to police reports, Munyagwa’s residence in Kimbejja Cell, Budo ward, Kyengera town council, was invaded by machete-wielding assailants around 2:00 am, leaving his security guard, Benjamin Mpaka, severely injured.
Luke Owoyesigyire, the Kampala Metropolitan Deputy Police Spokesperson, highlighted the launch of joint operations resulting in the arrest of 145 suspected criminals, including 39 identified as hardened criminals by residents. After cautioning, 106 suspects were released. The ongoing operations aim to eradicate the heightened criminal activities in these areas.
“We assure you that these operations have just begun, and our goal is to eliminate the criminals terrorizing people here day and night. Some suspects will face court proceedings this week,” Owoyesigyire emphasized. The 2022 crime report documented a total of 6,854 robbery cases, compared to 5,275 in 2021. Among these, 2,516 cases involved lethal weapons like firearms and machetes, while 4,338 cases did not involve any weapons. By URN/Tower Post
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