August 12, 2007
Three Indians Arrested
for Illegally Entering Britain
London
Three Indian nationals who went without food and water for four days
as they entered Britain in a delivery lorry from Belgium have been
arrested and handed over to immigration services.
Staff at a timber yard near the Bristol international airport were
shocked when they found the three people hiding in the back of the
lorry. They spoke poorEnglish but managed to convey that that they
had been in the lorry for four days without food or drink.
They said they did not know they were in England.
The managing director of the timber yard, Richard Goldstone, told
the local media: "The lorry had come over from Belgium on the ferry
with a load of timber. When the driver, who was also Belgian, opened
the lorry with one of our forklift drivers there were three men
inside.
"They said they were from India and their first question was 'What
country are we in?'
"They also said they had been in the lorry for four days, so the
first thing we did was give them some food and water. The driver had
not known about it - he was absolutely dumfounded.
"We all felt incredibly sorry for them because they had spent four
days in the heat without knowing where they were going. We rang the
police, who turned up incredibly quickly, and they alerted
immigration at Bristol Airport. The men made no attempt to run
away."
Kevin Dowling, an assistant at the timber yard who discovered the
three, said: "It was the first time this has ever happened so
everyone was quite surprised."
Police spokesman Wayne Baker said: "We had reports that a delivery
from Eastern Europe was being made to a company in Brockley Coombe
Road. Three men believed to be illegal immigrants were arrested and
taken to Weston-super-Mare police station and will be handed over to
the immigration services."
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