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Migrant first to be convicted under new crossing law

Tajik Mohammad, a 32-year-old Afghan migrant, has become the first person convicted under the UK's new Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Act for endangering others during an English Channel sea crossing. He pleaded guilty at Canterbury Crown Court to piloting an overcrowded dinghy in poor weather with some passengers lacking life jackets, and abandoning the vessel when a rescue ship arrived; he will be sentenced on June 10, 2026.

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English Channel migrant crossingsBorder Security, Asylum and Immigration Actendangering others at seaUK border securitymigrant dinghy pilotcriminal conviction

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