Seventeen suspected illegal workers arrested at caravan site in Bristol

Immigration Enforcement officers were sent to New Stadium Road

Author: Grace O'HarePublished 9th Oct 2024

The Home Office have confirmed they have arrested seventeen people, suspected of working illegally as delivery drivers, at a Bristol caravan park.

Immigration Enforcement officers were sent on an intelligence-led visit to New Stadium Road.

Whilst there, they detained thirteen people - they will potentially be removed from the UK.

The four individuals not detained were placed on immigration bail and will be required to report regularly to the Home Office.

The Home Office said "Delivery drivers employed by big name companies are paid per job and not employed directly by the company, meaning they work for longer hours and often earn significantly less than the national minimum wage."

"exploitative treatment"

Minister for Border Security and Asylum Angela Eagle, said: “We are determined to clamp down both on illegal working and the exploitative treatment of illegal workers.

“Those working without the correct immigration status and worker’s rights can find themselves in unsafe and insecure conditions, facing exploitation and even modern-day slavery, often facilitated by organised criminal gangs.

“We are taking action to smash the gangs by creating the new Border Security Command, which will coordinate the work of law enforcement and intelligence agencies to tackle organised immigration crime.”

Director of Enforcement, Compliance & Crime at Immigration Enforcement, Eddy Montgomery said: “This operation sends a clear message to those who seek to exploit the labour market to employ workers illegally, and those who believe they can work here without the correct status.

"The Home Office is committed to enforcing immigration law and will not tolerate any abuse.

“It is our priority to uphold border security and to ensure the criminals who seek to exploit it face serious consequences.”

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