Our offices are closed between Christmas and New Year, click to see our opening times.

Find out more

G7 nations agree new plan to dismantle migrant smuggling gangs

An international campaign to tackle criminal gangs smuggling illegal migrants into G7 countries was unveiled by the Home Secretary.

Craig MacKenzie
Craig MacKenzie

Published: November 8th, 2024

2 min read

The Home Secretary's announcement on October 4th 2024, about an international plan to combat criminal gangs smuggling illegal migrants into G7 nations represents a significant collaborative effort among leading global democracies to address the challenges posed by irregular migration and human trafficking. 

If the plan is successfully implemented, it is likely to lead to a significant number of arrests and prosecutions for Immigration and other offences.

The main features of the plan are:

  • Enhanced Law Enforcement Cooperation The plan includes setting up specialised police units and international joint investigative teams aimed at disrupting the operations of people-smuggling networks. This involves not only direct action against the gangs but also targeting the supply chains, like the materials used for boats, and the financial assets of these criminals.

  • Technology and Information Sharing There's an emphasis on improving cooperation through technology, including working with social media platforms to remove content that promotes illegal migration services. This reflects an understanding of how technology can both aid and combat transnational crime.

  • Strategic Approach to Migration Discussions at the G7 level highlights a broader strategy not just to combat smuggling but to address the root causes of migration by creating legal pathways for migration. This approach aims to undermine the business model of smuggling networks by reducing the demand for their services.

  • Public Sentiment and Media Coverage X posts around this event show a mix of public support for cracking down on illegal immigration and scepticism or criticism regarding the effectiveness of such plans or the broader immigration policies. This reflects the contentious nature of immigration as a political issue, with some users equating the situation to governmental failures or even treason, while others appreciate the international law enforcement efforts.

  • International Frameworks The initiative aligns with international legal frameworks like the Protocol Against the Smuggling of Migrants by Land, Sea and Air, which emphasises the humane treatment of migrants and the criminalisation of smuggling activities. This plan might see an increase in ratifications or stricter enforcement of these international agreements. 

This comprehensive plan by the G7 nations, spearheaded by the UK's Home Secretary, represents a multifaceted approach to not only dismantle criminal networks but also to address the broader issues of migration through legal, technological, and international cooperation avenues.

However, the effectiveness of these measures will largely depend on implementation, international solidarity, and continuous adaptation to the evolving tactics of criminal gangs.

Public perception, as seen in X posts, remains divided, highlighting the complexity of immigration as both a security and humanitarian issue.

How can Forbes Solicitors help?

We ensure we keep up to date with any changes in legislation and case law so that we are always best placed to advise you properly. If you would like to discuss any aspect of your case, please contact Craig MacKenzie, Partner and Head of our High-Profile & Private Crime Division.

Our team of private criminal defence solicitors acts in thousands of cases every year, often in the most serious and most high-profile cases before the Courts. The firm has significant resources and uses the latest technology to prepare cases. Our private Criminal Defence team will treat you and your case with integrity, sensitivity and a 'laser focus' towards obtaining a successful outcome for you from the moment of instruction.


For further information please contact Craig MacKenzie

How can we help?

Complete the form opposite, let us know a few details, and one of our team will get back to you shortly. Or you can call us or request a callback.

0800 689 3206 - Monday - Friday: 09:00 - 17:00

Request a call back

Please note that our offices will be closed from midday, Friday 20th December 2024

The offices will be open as usual on Monday 23rd December 2024.

The offices will then be closed from Tuesday 24th December through to Wednesday 1st January (inc), reopening as usual from 2nd January 2025.

The emergency contact number during this time is - 01772 220022 or 01254 675050.